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Librar Nucleus Of School i, 6, t times I feel I'm running a one room school house, stated Vera Or- ton, but I find it challenging. Drama teacher, Mr. Seth Ftossman taught at Gateway for his second consecutive year. His classes consisted of Drama l,lI,lll and Technical Theater. He directed the three plays and the annual musical Annie Get Your Gun. Drama students helped to get the plays coordinated and produced for the successful shows. The two sections of the Library, Media and Print was the nucleus of the school. The success of the library was due to the help of Jo Caviness, Irene Lay, Sue Ford, Eleanor Castilleja and Vicki Horkan. 1lSrs. Sandra Lahmann and Valerie Lepus write , a common sight in English class. 23 Sportscaster Gary Cruz talks to a Mass Communication class. 3l Ms. Pohlman tries to wake up her class. 4l Drama class members listen to a play. 51 Jrs. Craig Conta and Marcia Chambers look for their lost kids in Childrens Literature. English 91
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Foreign Express allo! gHolal Bonjour! German. The language of IH friendship. Spanish. The classical language. French. The language of love. These are the three out of the four foreign languages taught at Gateway. Latin, the language of doctors and pharmacists, was also taught. The number of students enrolled in foreign language classes had risen only slightly even though there was an increased number of students attending Gateway. All four languages were offered all four years but there was only 70-75 !0 that took the second year of language, 30-40 !0 the third year, and the last year a small percentage of 4-5 !, that took some type of this foreign imput. The advantages of taking such classes was more than learning a different language but also learning about the countries traditions, foods, and English skills. Ms. Mary Joseph and a few of her Spanish classes went to see Jose Greco and Nana Lorca at CU on March 12. The advanced German classes, headed by Mr. Larry Backus went to Heidelberg lnn for dinner. The French classes of Ms. Carrie Wilkins was busy this year by attending movies, restaurants, and also the Denver Art Museum. A new teacher, Mr. Larry Davila from South Middle School taught Spanish part time to aid the increasing number of students. 9g mww.www. 1 Lk as 5. wg ,-nu., It .txt 'Sv 'ppm Sri' 92 Foreign Language ' r .L I Q '18, iam . f 1'
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