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Reading enriches learning Reading classes added new dimensions to learning processes this year. The classes attracted students and interested them in building their reading skills, comprehension, and vocabulary. There were four courses offere: WOCL, or Written Oral Communication Labq Efficient Reading for college-bound Seniorsg Independent readingg and Developmental reading. The Reading department is hoping to instill the philosophy of development of skills without frustration. sravuuow. L' if Above. Reading classes rcquirc hard work and concentration. Right. Mrs. Giegelhaus gives further instructions to student. llsl Student takes break from tcst. f jfxiiq, ,I ,... 5 . gif' 1. .Q I
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Exchange siudenisjoin C.H.Q. zlow, Stefan, Isabelle, and Carla take time out for a picture. ght. Cora finds American lifestyles enjoyable . nxyx K Wx X Guten tag, bonjour, hello. The sound of foreign voices was heard from every corner of CHS as the exchange students began to arrive from their respective homelands. At first, American fads and lifestyles seemed a bit confusing, but being bright and alert, they soon adjusted to the ways of the American teenager. To the exchange students and C.H .S. students, it was an excellent way to learn from each other. We were delighted to have these special students as part of our lives. 2 fr e H f 3 1 j gf f ,g f , WA aff W! fi: , Z Magma? Left, F. Nettleton, A. Bjorne. E. Mendoza, C. Bakker, S. Aumuller. I. Stoudmann, C. Apers, E. Kuhn.
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