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5:1 Foreign Language Prepares . . . - - - I L l l 5 l l l i l l I l Y . ., Y s win' Q 4 '6 f 3 Beverly Aton Gerald Brooks Spanish I, II, Ill, IV French I, Il English II l l l W l .3 1 I s W ,ff 1 5 if I -A 5 1 .13 rw 57 V 42 e ' A'.,., QQ' H 1 ' diff ' , ', f'5v,- w':.53?j.,,yZf' 27 , 1 Y Rtith Lambeth Celia Williams . LUUVI I Lulin I, II i I EWGHJII 1, Ili English III l ' l . l 1 26 f 1 9' SHOW AND ,TELL . . . Mrs. Beverly Aton displays the Mexican flag as Marggi Walker and John Morris show a pinata and Pan American flag display. ,af vs ak nv wwf .-f 7. 15 ' v ,, . t I., J. A ..,.-.,. ,.,. , - , ie , ,, V .ora :ff VL W, f M l f ,, . M , . V f, , V.-yay. -I iv- K I g L Q- ff, -N Y D' 355,85 ROMANS WERE'NEVER LIKE THIS . . . Students, Virginia Hopkins, Mike Ridlin, and Dorothy Weatherman, with Mrs. Ruth Lambeth, add a little color to a Latin recitation. TJ' 1 1 With t daily, it speak : Departi enabling of forei Th four ye: knowlec aids an with Il'14 by the 1 listen tc V2 countric strives tunities
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. . . 0 Interpreting School To Community. 1 A , f ML V, if k,wfi'fi'fQ1 ,. , I QQ, .f 4, T' M, ,, . p VM w g, -- 4 l ' ' X f ,V I I si A ' f Charlotte Ellis Journalism I, Il NEWSPAPER STYLE . . . Ruth Anne Weaver, Journalism I student, uses the old hunt and peck system to type out a news release. WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN, WHY, HOW? . . . Journalism II reporters, Susan Walker, left, and Rayea Morin question Mrs. Celia Williams, Latin teacher, about plans for the spring Roman banquet. ftiafof .il ve V KEEPING TAB ON THE FALCONS . . . Jim Hoover, sports editor, left, and Scott Bertram, assistant sports editor, do on the spot reporting for page four. IL, RALLY, YOU, DEMOCRATS AND RE- PUBLICANS! . . . Since 1964 was a presi- dential election year, journalism students, under the direction of Mrs. Virginia Wood- ring, journalism coordinator, were privil- edged to cover all campaign speeches in Springfield. Jill Southworth, feature editor, pictured second from left with other editors and Mrs. Woodring, lower right, are shown at the Humphrey rally. SMILE, YOU WERE ON CANDID CAMERA . . . The three journalism photographers Ron Rauscher, left, Susie Jordan, and Gary Hoffman, look through a portion of their negatives to see which ones- are needed for reprints. 2 5 1
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J ,TELL . . . Aton displays flag as Marggi John Morris ata and Pan g display. pf if nts, .Virginia Eiwith Mrs. tion. . . . Students For Global Excursions. -.3900 With the number of Americans abroad increasing daily, it is becoming more of a necessity to be able to speak some foreign language. The Foreign Language Department at Glendale tries to meet this need by enabling students to understand languages of peoples of foreign countries. Three years of French and Latin are available and four years of Spanish, to those who wish to further their knowledge of various nations and their languages. Many aids are used in teaching these classes, including films with the narration entirely in the language being studied by the class, and tape-recorders so that the students' may listen to their own pronunciation. Vast opportunities are open to people in foreign countries who can speak the language. The language strives to help students take advantage of these oppor- tunities. V- Mrs. Celia Williams, pictured at left, presents to her Latin class, above, films of Caesar's advance. READY FOR THE PLAYBACK . . . Mr. Gerald Brooks' French class listens attentively to a French pronunciation tape, as he adjusts the tape recorder. 27
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