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. . .Ich Liebe, Amavi, Habre Querido Mr. Jonas Kavaliunas, M. A., University of Vilnilis, Lithuania; German, Applied mathema¬ tics. Miss Ruth Pierce, A.B., St. Mary-of-the-Woods; M.S., Purdue University, Spanish, English, Comet sponsor, Spanish Club. Mr. Louis Iaconetti, B.A., M.A., Indiana State; La¬ tin, Television director, Latin Club, Golf Coach. Adventure of language lures the Dyer Central student with linguistic interests into a trio of fascinating languages-Latin, German, and Spanish. More sympathetic Spanish - Ameri¬ can, East - West, relations could be accom¬ plished through a better understanding of these languages and, all world problems would be seen in new light if the people of the world could understand each other. One of the numerous projects undertaken by the Latin classes is making unique and novel Latin Christmas cards. Examining some of these cards are: Susan Newland, Diana Davison, Ed Antkowiak, and Dennis Austgen. Making good use of the modernly equipped language labora¬ tory during German class are Skip Sitowski, Mary Kay Yuk- nis, Henry Yonker, Judy Hoffman, and Phil Gardner.
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Mr. Bill Phillips, B.S., Indiana State; general math, algebra. Mr. Albert Lawson, B.S., Indiana State; solid and plane geometry, trig¬ onometry, baseball and Freshmen basketball coach, co-sponsor Letter- men ' s Club, Sophomore class sponsor. Mr. Kermit Kerns, B.S., Indiana State; M.S., Purdue; algebra, athletic director. Inspecting the different solid figures are Carol Miller, Steve Adams, John Blaskovich, Ervin Dudek, and Larry Newlin. Versatility, preciseness, and the usefulness of math make it a must in everyone’s curricu¬ lum. From the relationships in triangles to the algebraic mixture problems, all students find math practical. Percentages and fractions may pose problems for some, but after gen¬ eral math, the problems disappear. Taught by television, this advanced algebra class learns new methods Pondering over the equation, Charles Eaton looks at his book, and short cuts. At the board are Turhon Murad, Carol Detchon and while Brenda Wells completes her problem. Gary Kaiser.
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Mrs. Janet Crisco, A.B., West Virginia University; Junior A. B. University of Illinois; Speech, Sophomore and Junior B. A., Earlham College; Freshmen English, Drama Club, and Junior English. Mr. Protsman, Ph.B., University of Sophomore English. Mr. Ed Robertson, B.S., M.S., Indiana Coaeh, Echo Sponsor. In English We Read, Perhaps Randy Ferguson is reporting on Julius Caesar or famous Indi¬ ana authors. Carol White sits and listens attentively.
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