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Those who wish to go through college or farther should take a foreign lan- guage. At ECHS we give you a choice of three languages: French, Spanish, or Latin. There is more than a rumor that German may be added next year. Mr. Rosene, our Spanish instructor, is a new member of the faculty. Miss Berg teaches Latin and Mrs. Chatterson has all the French. The French classes have formed a club for the advancement of language study. Left to right: B. Witt, J. Olson, A. Tanner and W. Tares are studying their Latin for Miss Berg. Here is proof that Spanish is interesting. Mr. Rosene has all the Spanish classes. 21
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7(4e I leiui The printing class hands out the News to the students. Editor, Karren Bergh; Co-editor, Donna Rickensrud. If you have an urge to be on the staff of a city newspaper, the place for you to begin is in Mr. Hakanson ' s journalism classes. Then work up to a place on the News Staff. This year the editor is Karren Bergh assisted by fourteen others. They do their work so quietly that one hardly knows when another edition is being pre- pared. Another observation is that it must take a lot of copy to fill up five lengthy columns on a page of the News. 20
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(ladia The future broadcasters, left to right: G. Fogerland, ]. Young ]. Hotvedt, B. Gibson, ]. Torgerson. The radio work carried on at ECHS took a big step forward this year when new equipment was installed in the radio studio, and Mr. Hovey was given fu charge of the broadcasts that are sent over the air through our local station WEAU. This work points to a need for correct speech, thus fitting in well with the English set-up. R. Simensori and M. Hughes are the boys in the control room.
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