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B. CLARK KING, A. B. University of Michigan Spanish, English Senior Class Adviser Student Council Languages In the Spanish classes the students travel along El Camino Real fThe King's Highwayj. After the jolt, grammar, has been passed, they journey on smoother roads through Spanish customs and folklore until they feel like a real Senor or 'lSeriorita. The roll of the tongue in pronouncing Spanish reveals a result of the indolence of these people. Pinatas, dances, and games make one really believe he is traveling in Spain or old Mexico and enjoy- ing their colorful customs. The vital part played by Latin derivatives in forceful English is revealed in the study of this dead classic lan- guage. This same vocabulary idea gave an unwary stu- dent bad moments when he couldn't tell whether invideo means I see or I envy. BERNICE BERDAN, B. Ed., M. A. University of Michigan Latin, English Senior Class Adviser The ECHO 5.5 QI sight reading. Latin students get a touch of history and geography along with their Latin. 28 Spanish II students study a few moments before doing
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Music Our music teachers have been very busy this year with the training of their students for the numerous public appearances which have been made. Among the many appearances were the vocal and instru- mental concerts for the P.T.A. Smaller groups such as the Boys' Double Quartette and the German Band have performed before groups where it was impos- sible to bring the entire Choir or Band. The vocal department sang Christmas carols in three hospitals. All showed the united effort put forth in this field of education. Many flute players get cross-eyed trying to watch their fingers, but we are betting Judith Perry, Betty Nyman, and Sandra Wilcox won't. Practicing the trombone smear are Jim Davisson, Gail McClure, and Tom Larson. Sophomores working out on barber-shop harmony 4Myers, Angell, Mancour, Leavy, Jeffers, Anderson, Warren.D 27 EUNICE D. RELYEA, A.B Hillsdale College Vocal Music, Biology 'g.u ARTHUR THORSBY Band, Orchestra
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Early Elementary Effie A. Garner Mary Jane Olson Evelyn M. Brendel Iva E. Bugbee First Grade Second Grade Kindergarten First Grade Charlotte M. Hubble Mary E. Cavanaugh SODhia V. Tice Lavina Stoelt Second Grade Third Grade Second Grade Second Grade Janet M. Hine Opal Benedict Blythe B. Norton Esther Hine Third Grade First Grade Third Grade Second Grade f xv Oneta I. Brauher Alice I. Dinning Helen A. Jewett Nona Porter First Grade Third Grade First Grade Kindergarten 29
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