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Changing Whistle XY'hile You XX'ork, to Sing Wliile You Learn, Sandie Eclwarcls and Steve Ellis cwmplete an assignment for French 1. :EVM MW gg.:-' I wu..vlk3f hv' NSXJCO Above. Olen Greer and Ter S esa umner participate in a Spanish game which is a part of the activities of Spanish 1 classes. Left. Elaine Bishop-Jones aicls Doug Witherspoon with his toga during Latin class. 29
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,- W f 2 l 4' KI Ui W! '79 4 V 1 K .n S41 54 ' 1 ,V 5 at Q so 'A 28 Looking over the script of a Spanish play, Melissa Morgan, Melonie Fisher, and Janice Lotterer prepare to tape their parts. Students in Mrs. Aton's Spanish 3 and 4 class wrote and presented their plays. f ,fi S isa f gi Y .g V W Beverly Aton Sfnmirh I, 2, 3, 4 Gerald Brooks Frenrla 2 Englirb 1 William Bowman Frvrrrh I, 3, 4 Englifla I Ruth Lambeth Lfzlifl I, 2 W Foreign Languages Import cultures Classes in Spanish, French, and Latin offered com- prehension and fluency to students interested in the countries beyond our borders. By writing reports, reading novels, and speaking in the French language, students studied the culture and observed the holidays and traditions of France and the French people. Exploring the Spanish speaking countries, students became involved in games, songs, films, records, plays and skits performed in Spanish. A group of advanced Spanish students added music to the Span- ish room for Open House, attired in peasant dresses and native costumes. A study of grammar and Roman influence was emphasized in Latin classes. Advanced Latin students read works such as the Iliad and the Aezzeid in medieval Latin.
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Right. Mastering the skill of lettering in Art I demands the full attention of junior Debbie Bellman. Below. Smoothing out the rough spots in his coil bowl, Pat Lane fashions a ceramic masterpiece in Art I. To ensure success he must add the correct amounts of water and mud to the clay. ' al FFP? it .1 I F a ,ee ti wi Above, In Miss Meadow's Art 2 class, Randy Williams models for Paula Thomas and other art students as they make watercolor and ink drawings. Rigfvl. In the Art I Time Tunnel exhibit, Su: Templeman and David Davenport por- tray early cave dwellers.
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