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Inspired by Language Arts Polonius tells King Claudius and Queen Gertrude of the love his daughter Ophelia possesses for their son Hamlet. Laertes receives advice from his father Polonius upon his return from school in Wittenburg. 2 Ophelia is somewhat perturbed by her father's remarks. Hamlet mourns his father's death and despairs unjust treatment shown to him. forward over the
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Delighting Mrs. Willis' Ancient Literature class with a selection from Grimm's Fairy Tales is Mark DeYoung. Research Writing students, Ken Weiss and Diane Rup- prechthrecord the employment statistics Ruth Abraham is reading als they complete part of the survey of Frank- enmuth which the class made. Amateur Authors Expansion and chan ge characterized Frankenmuth High School's English Depart- ment this year. For the first time, English courses were offered in one semester classes for juniors and seniors instead of the usual full-year course. Two writing classes, research and crea- tive, taught students to express themselves in many different forms through term papers, a city survey, journals, profiles, and themes. The other four classes, English, Ancient, and World Literature, and Fiction, dealt With various types of literature and authors from Robert Browning and Homer's Odyssey, to Cervante's Q93 Quiote through TE- Mouse That Roared. A real aid to all the English courses was the presentation of Shakespeare's Hamlet by the Michigan State University Performing Artists. The play was sponsored by the Student Council and because of its wonderful recep- tion another one will probably be brought back next year. fl W 5 X H Marvin Hauck narrates one of the stories written by a sophomore student.
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A Little of Old Bavaria As his fourth hour, German I class reads a thrilling adventure story in their Deutsch books, james Weber Zdds a great deal to the action by doing some acting of is own. ,X I sa1u2.!'ff2'1mviiffiilfifi . 4s'29f,.ffis-Ssfifkifgiw We 11 a wgfs...le ' 'ggiffggieigggig-395irgggsasgggsszlgwzsxzl seams? .1 Y 1 swf' ff ,SP 'bffwfy it if li ,V sa . X523 as ali. -:SM wi My sf, fm . . ,Hi sir. efialjiii-Wiefmgwsfl Lame? 'V as .,U,im,g grgfiitiggaaffff -f af - 5Y'.z??5, Huff mifsizsfys .f 45' AFM? . .. Ji .wf1f1?aej.2 13iifgglwige.vfigyfitfigr35525f'F5zflisf'i5ti-j QfQfrit.rigQ2qi3v2-MQ3a.aiaf1,zr3QW2f22i,2iif ,gamayfng,Ygfy.rQ,.i,aLi+fx ,,,.ig2vm,f resins, ,yn.fk:v.,.y1.1.f ,Wen an 15252531fiW4'-2253-'MijasiZ:i'Mf5i5gv.-2 fgiimff ffi',5'fif-lflkfiiigfff15ff251:54ff!4Y'e5:1 1,+.yf:p,45f2 ,. ,sia..fif..nt,1w'-1 M5 2 s in the Classroom Field trips and a German ll excursion to the University of Michigan campus helped conclude a year of hard work and some fun for five German classes. This year besides the two German I classes and the German II class, two Con- versational German courses Were offered for the first time. James Weber's German I and II classes were primarily concernedwith the learning of German grammar and vocab- ulary. His Conversational German classes were familiarized with the spoken German language. Ist das nicht ein krurn und grad? asks Mr. james Weber. Singing the Schnitzelbank is a favorite of the Conversational German students.
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