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y Mrs. Romanus: Concentration on a Latin translation. Under the direction of Mrs. Love, Spanish-speaking stu¬ dents practice native dances. Foreign Language Students Enlarge Sphere of Knowledge Humming tape recorders, colorful travel posters of unfamiliar places, the buzz of repeated phrases, flags of many nations— these sights and sounds became familiar to foreigh language students. While first year students struggled their way through the first lines of dialogues and basic stories, students on the second level practiced grammatical constructions and learned about the cultures of the countries whose languages they were studying. Ad¬ vanced classes attempted to solve puzzling mystery stories, worked on translations of works of famous authors and became more fluent through conversations about such subjects as existentialism, mountain climbing or transcendatalism. No matter what methods of instruction were used, the students had a clearer picture of the countries whose languages they had studied. Donkey Shane is not the correct German pronunciation of thank you,” kindly explains Mrs. Welk.
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MR. GEORGE ROBERT ALLEN-B.A. Indiana State University—English 2; Drama 1,2,3; Drama Club; Thespians MRS. JUDITH ANDERSON-B.A. Mary Washington College- English 1; Journalism 1 .Jaquar Journal; Ouill and Scroll Honor Soci 6ty MR. SIDNEY BENNETT-B.S. West Virginia University- English 1; Freshman Basketball; Varsity Golf MRS. SUSAN COMBS—A.B. University of Kentucky—English 1,2; Keyettes MRS. SUE CUNNINGHAM-B.A. West Virginia University- English 2 MR. LARRY DOWELL-B.A. University of Denver; M.A. and M.Ed. American University—English 4; Va. and U.S. Govern¬ ment MRS. SUSAN FREEMAN—B.A. Illinois Wesleyan University— English 2,4; Pep Club MRS. SANDI GREEN—B.A. Mary Washington College—English 2; Keyettes MISS BETSY ANN HARRIS-B.A. University of North Carolina at Greensboro—English 3; Yearbook MRS. JAN GRAYSON HERMAN—A.B. Sanford University — Dept. Chairman; English 4; Adv. PI. English MRS. CINDY KODISH—B.A. George Washington University— English 2; Forensics; Torch and Banner; NTE Representative MRS. ELIZABETH FAY MARTIN-B.A. Lynchburg College- English 3; French 1; Creative Writing; Paw Print MRS. MARCIA G. MINER-B.A. Douglas College-English 1; Kadens MISS ANNIE LEE POWELL-B.A. Greensboro College- English 3; F.T.A. MRS. ANNIE A. ROMANUS—A.B. and M.A. Louisiana State University—English 1; National Honor Society MRS. MARY SHEARON—B.A. and M.A. Austin Peay State College-English 3; National Junior Honor Society MISS Ml LDRED SPINDLE—B.S. Longwood College-English 1 MISS SUSAN K. WAKEFIELD-B.A. George Washington University; M.A. Temple University—English 4; Public Speak¬ ing; Cheerleaders Mrs. Martin reflects on audio-visual aids for the English 3 rotation project. You must learn to write logical conclusions to your exposition, emphasizes Mr. Bennett. 17 I
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MISS MARIA C. CARROZA—A.B. Sweet Briar College-Frenc h 1,4,5; French National Honor Society, Italian Club MRS. LINDA COWGILL-B.A. Salem College-Spanish 3,4,5; Star-Lytes; FEA Delegate MRS. MARGIT DINDA-B.A. University of Conneticut-German 1,3,4; German Club; A.F.S. MRS. FRANCISCA A. LO E-B.S. University of Puerto Rico- Spanish 3,4,5; Spanish Honor Society MRS. ELIZABETH FAY MARTIN-B.A. Lynchburg College- French 1; English 3; Creative Writing; Paw Print MR. CHARLES A. MOORE-B.A., B.S., and M.S. Kansas State Teachers College-Spanish 1,2; Spanish Honor Society MRS. SHARON PLEASANTS-B.A. Shorter College; M.A. University of Virginia-French 2,3 MRS. ANNIE A. ROMANUS-A.B. and M.A. Louisiana State University-Latin 1,2,3,4; English 1; National Honor Society MRS. VIVIEN T. SULPICE-B.A. Madison Co I lege-French 2,3; French Honor Society MR. N.G. UNDERWOOD-B.A. University of Arizona-Spanish 1,2; Spanish Club MRS. ELVERA B. WELK-B.S. University of Michigan-German 1,2 L. to R.-Mr. Moore, Mrs. Dinda, Mr. Underwood, Mrs. .Cowgill, Mrs. Chairman Sulpice, Mrs. Love, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Welk; Miss Carozza, Department Not Pictured-Mrs. Pleasants; Mrs. Romanus. 19
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