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exercise oral, written skills Mr. Lawrence DeLeurere tells Miss Veronica Gurauskas and Miss Mary Ban, language instructors, of the success of his recent Latin Club picnic. French students drill through pronunciation lessons in the language lab. In today’s modern world, countries are closer neighbors than ever before. It is essential that we, as good neighbors, are able to communicate with these countries. Helping to achieve this goal, E.H.S. offered courses in three languages to interested students. Two of these languages, French and Spanish, shared the modern facilities of the language lab. The third, Latin, is no longer a spoken language but is still helpful in understanding the English language since many words are of Latin deriva¬ tion. Many French and Latin students participated in language contests held throughout the year. Sophomore Violet Milisavljevic attempts to “smooth out” her French pronunciation in the language lab.
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Working diligently, Linda Jablonski prepares pictures for a yearbook deadline. language, journalism From fall to spring . . . ttto ' to three hours a day . . . seven days a week . . . vacations . . . holidays . . . weekends . . . this was what it took to produce the Emersonian. With an increased number of yearbook pages to fill, this year’s staff worked e xceptionally hard on a project requiring time, effort, and cooperation. Only after the final page was sent to the printer, the last line of copy written, and the last picture selected, did the staff know their job was completed. Even after the yearbook staff had met their last deadline, the Norse Wind staff had not quite closed their ’64-’65 news files. “Seniors Judge Juveniles” . . . “Convicts visit Emerson School” . . . “Vespers Feature Madrigal Group” ... were among the stories covered by the Norse Wind staff. Following the old tradition of burning the night oil, students worked long into the evening before a next-day issue. Headed by Angeline Korfias, editor, the twenty-two member crew managed to meet the weekly deadline. “If she’d only move her hand, I could see that answer.”
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Social Studies teachers l. to r: Mr. Christ Christoff, Mr. Jerome Zeidman, Miss Hazel Grieger, Mr. Richard Wells, and Mr. Daniel McDevitt.
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