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1. Mr. Wilbur Hogg prepares his son. Dale, for a poetry interpreta- tion in Advanced Speech. 2. Stacy Morrison reads over her Latin assignment. 3. Carol Reynolds. Lori Buckbee. and DeAnn Isern enjoy listening to Mrs. Schroeder talk in German I. 4 Johnny Harris and Monte Miller prepare to plan an outline for a speech. 5. Dale Hogg. Bob Boden, and Mark Schrepel make up the Debate Team. The topic for this year was ' Resolved: That the Federal Government should establish uniform regulations for the control of commercial advertising. 6. Vickie Schroeder shows proper spelling of a word to her Latin students. 7. Marie Catherine Mura and Bruce Worman, the only students in German II. learn the language by working in a textbook. 8. Practicing for a speech class play. The Clown That Ran Away. are Mike Kasselman, Cathy Jahay, and in the horse Darrell Seitz and Kirk Bressler. 9. Mark Schrepel prepares to give a speech in Advanced Speech.
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1. Fourth hour English III, including Dale Hogg, work on 3200 Grammar Series. 2. Mrs. Nancy Converse searches frantically for Stephanie Sturtz's misplaced test. 3. Zane Kramp listens intently to Mrs. Nancy Converse's lecture in English IV. 4. Charlie Dittrick and Kris Kowalsky discuss answers during Phase 2 of an English III test. Phase 1 involves taking the test while Phase 2 involves group discussion and comparison. 5. Doug Hood gets a head start on his novel in English II while Jeff Whitmer and Neal Starr wait for class to begin. 6. Mr. Mike Westerman enjoys reading over Greek Mythology. 7. Mr. Tony Furse discusses characters in Of Mice and Men with his English II class. 8. English I students Linda Grubb. Sheryl Miller. Kenny Ward, and Mike Minkovich use class time wisely. 9 During English I class. Dee Bates finds an answer in her literature book.
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Teachers stress value of languages Learning how to use language properly was the main goal the language teachers strived fbr this year. Mrs. Vickie Schroeder, German and Latin teacher, said that the study of foreign language is something she be- lieves in strongly and feels is very valuable to the students. Mr. Wilbur Hogg, speech and drama instruc- tor, commented on his classes, We strive to develop that one human faculty that outclasses all the rest: intelligent communication. Mrs. Schroeder's German students use carrels and headsets to listen and respond to German tapes in semi-privacy. The students went to the Oktoberfest in Wichita October 11. On March 13, the classes also went to the Kansas Wesleyan Humanities Festival in Salina. The Latin students enjoyed seeing books and slides from Mrs. Schroeder's long ago trip to Italy. This was a way of making the Romans and their history come to life. Dale Hogg, Bob Boden, and Mark Schrepel made up the debate team for this year. They competed in only two tournaments since they were the only debaters. The students in Advanced Speech attended seven tournaments. At state, Dale Hogg received a I in Poet- ry Interpretation, Darrell Seitz a II in Informative Speech, and Dale Hogg and Bob Boden a III in Duet Acting. Cathy Jahay and Brenda Schartz also qualified for state but were unable to go. Sonya and Darrell Seitz placed second at league in Duet Acting. Mr. Hogg's Spanish class studied out of a new text which involved more reading and writing and not as much oral work as in past years.
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