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Nelson. Kenneth Oleson, Donald Pieper, Judith Potvliet. Joanne LEFT: Mr. Donald Oleson shows Robin Whitney that sophomore English isn't really as hard as it might seem. RIGHT: Understanding and patience are two qualities that Miss Nancy Guga demonstrates while working in the diagnostic center. 'xii' E t Guga, Nancy Guzzardo, Norma Hamilton, Emily Homewood, Vivian Kelley, Richard Faculty 135
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ENGLISH Literature can be one of the most impor- tant things anyone can study because it broadens human experience. It is learning to look into the light and see truth. CMiss Joanne Potvlietb That's a beautiful ideal Did I hear you correctly? Please be quiet-these , .. kids are trying to communicate. ClVlrs. Elizabeth Munsonj This class can't even wait until the an- nouncements are read to start arguing. ClVliss Bea Kolliasb English is important to a student because he should be aware of his culture and his greatest awareness comes through English. Through the myths and epics read you learn about other countries, and how their values differ. English can expand a narrow mind. We can meet other people and go to other lands through reading books. We bring things to books and books bring things to us. ClVliss Applegate, James Beck, Alice Conklin, Doral Correll, Emma Davis, Patricia Durham, William 12 Patricia Davisb X l l l Godin. Anne Heckman, Richard Joseph, Charles Kaczmarek, Alice Kollias, Bea LaFayette, Barbara Lindgren, Beverly Munson, Elizabeth Munson, Stuart 134 Faculty i J df' X Olaf! isss i , A 0' ' 1 J' Pausing a moment from his hectic schedule, Mr. Charles CFlipJ Joseph lets his mind wander to thoughts of his freshman football team.
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FOREIGN LANGUAGES The posters that the students made on 'Why study a foreign language' are taken to Eisenhower and are used as propaganda to encourage the eighth graders to start a foreign language in their freshman year. CMrs. Joyce Zartmany About one or two times a week l enjoy Spanish because we sing Spanish songs . ., 'Guantanamera' is my favorite. QRuth Wallachj We have-n't changed teaching methods, we've changed books! In my own opinion, be- cause of the improvement of transportation and because the world is smaller, we can't hope much for world peace unless people can understand each other. CMrs. Frances Sappj Anderson, Peter Daniels, Martha Dickover. Paul Jacobson,Cheryl Johnson.Thomas McGonigal,Charles 2 ll ' , Patrick, Sue Sapp, Frances Westenberg, Susan Zartman. Joyce 136 Faculty ,-,- Q-qniuii 15 XX Using her disability from an automobile accident to tull advantage, Miss Martha Daniels singles out an unsuspecting French student,
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