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MISS MARGARET LUTZ B.A. Moravian College: M.Ed. Uni! versiTy oT PiTTslourgh. Teaches: German, LaTin. Advises: Renard, A.E.S. CommiT- Tee. Head of DeDarTmenT MR. ROBERT ALCORN B.A. UniversiTy of PiTTsburgh Advises: Homecoming. , I Pa rlez-vous Tranca is? MR, WILLIAM BECK MR. HAROLD GENE DIAB B.S. Indiana UniversiTy oT Penn- B.S. Bowling Green STaTe Univer- sylvania. siTy. Teaches: Spanish. Teaches: Spanish. Aclvises: Pep Band, AssisTanT Di- Advises: Spanish Club, Folk Club. recTor oT Band, Percussion Ensem- K n I g e n g U a g e S ble, MaioreTTes. Mr. Pefernell assumes ThaT The school l3udgeT cloesn'T call Tor chairs. Yu!! 28 Eox Chapel oTTered Tive Toreign languages This year: French, German, Spanish, LaTin, and Russian. In French, Spanish, and German classes, The Teachers used a modern meThod of inculcaTion. EirsT year sTudenTs con- cenTraTed on lisTening and spealcing slcills. In second and Third year classes, emphasis shiTTed To wriTing and reading exercises, while TourTh year sTu- denTs encounTered advanced worlc in The Torm oT in-class essays, oral re- porTs, and excerpTs Trorn The greaT liTeraTure oT The Middle Ages, The Renaissance, and The sevenTeenTh cenTury. Russian and LaTin were sTudied in a Two-year program wiTh classes orienTed Towards The TexTboolc raTher Than Towards The oral-aural work oT The oTher language courses. One oT The highlighTs oT The year Tor Toreign language sTudenTs was The February Trip To Buhl PlaneTarium To Talce parT in The annual Modern Language l:esTival. yg? , I I E , Teaches: Spanish, I-lisTory. Q if f 1 .
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MISS MARY JO KREMER BS. Universily ol Pilrsburgh Duquesne Universily. Librarian. Advises: Library Club. Mrs. Lucey 'ralces pride in her sluclenls' Chrislmas door. MRS. NAOMI BUDZAK Library Clerlc. The library also expanded ils lacililies by beginning a Jape-rbaclc bool: deparrmenr and by slarling a microfilm nagazine library. In lhe fu+ure, lhe librarians plan +o con- 'inue adding research and reaching malerial Thar can be ised wilh lhe new equipment The issue ol: honor passes was macle The library more accessible lo many sluclenis by Jroviding a place ro sludy and relax comforlably. Dpportunities for Independent Study And whal do fhe liffle nofes in your margin say, Bill? Clark 6l'1Cl MVS- B- M RS. DOROTHEA SPANGLER : M. L. AB. Geneva College: B.S, in Lib Sci. Carnegie Mellon Universiiy Librarian. Advises: Library Club. have a good lhing going. JW6 . ., s,f-i
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MISS JANET KOKAL MISS ANASTASIA GREGORY B.S. Indiana Universily of Penn- B.A. Allegheny Conegeg Univer- siiy of Paris-La Sorbonne. Teaches: French. 'Aclvisesz Senior Class, French Club. Sylvania. Teaches: French. Advises: French Club, Co-Chairf man of Prom. MR. ROBERT MONK B.S. Kulzlown Stale College. Teaches: German. MISS KAREN PUSKAR B.A. Selon I-Iill College. Teaches: French. Advises: French Club. MISS JOAN SMETAK B.A. Duquesne Universily. Teaches: French, German. Advises: Fencing Club. roadens Studenfs World MR. WALTER KRUCZEK A.B., M.L. Universily of Pills- burgh. Teaches: French. Advises: French Club, Reading Club. I MISS TI-IERESA LANCAS B.S. Indiana Universily of Penn Sylvania. Teaches: Spanish. Advises: Spanish Club. BA. Washinglon and Jefferson Col- Miss Luiz graphically illusfrafes her German lessons. ww'-'- lege. T Teaches: Spanish Coaches: Foolball III: VI .zulh
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