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Z2-.ag MRS. ITALIA M. DeVOS Chairman of Language Department Latin l, ll French l, ll Patrick, her French-speaking parakeet, and Tonnere, her Doberman, are special . . . to Europe twice . . . love of fine art and music . . . greetings in French. anguage Depafzfmenf qfaculfxl MRS. EMMA S. MURPHY Spanish I Spanish II 10th English Summers in Europe . . . 9 years of piano . . reads S ' h ' panis magazines and novels . . energetic . . . good words for her students. MRS. ANNA MAE MALLOY Latin ll, lll History Florida sunshine . . . special liking for the days of Roman and Grecian glories . . . ani- mal lover . . . young-in-heart. Page Sixteen
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gn fhe english classfzooms Mastery of the English language is essential if we wish to succeed in whatever we do. Instructors in our English . d . department provide us with the necessary backgroun in rammar literature and composition. H 1 The book fair, the trips to McCarter, the tape recordings and committee work put the polishing touches to the daily lessons. 0 r accomplishments in English will always be valuable to u us-in college, in industry, in the years and years ahead. 'FN K' Sh oron HC1Yes explains me bqsso g, S ' . Qdleys fqscl f d Onf an msffument referred to in Q l't 1 l eff it 35. .E so HUG 12th gmd E e nqlrsh class. em ure selection, to Miss x.ff Mrs. Fcrrley's 12th grade English class looks on with interest os Betty Merrill ond Iohrx Rice trace the route of Coptcrin Bliqh's ship, Bounty. Pale Fifteen
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an flue fanguage classfwoms Because improved trans- portation and communications have brought all parts of the world into closer contact, the ability to speak two or more languages has become very important. The enrollment of our language classes has steadily increased. The Latin depart- ment offers a third year course to those adept in the ancient tongue. The atmosphere of the classrooms is uniqueg pictures of the customs and life within the countries are beckoning signs. In this set- ting we are impressed not only with the language but also with the ways of life of our foreign neighbors. V in, in -L, . Nw li 5 ' Lv lx Q: Q it ROME - ' ' th' d students of Mrs. MalloYf are lilhliilgihzlugleiiitoihegilricltlllohnHBen3siT1l Carol Baytel, tseatedl Kathy Rocco, and lUdY Wood' , . ' Y iclc, Arlene Second Year French students Cstandlnql Dons Messec' Lols cms , - f p 'S via Mrs- Rutkin, fseatedl Bill Vogt, and Betty Wilcox see the siqhts o art DeVO5'S classroom. Q Betty Bowers points out an interesting sight to Cstandinql Gary Grfly. BOP Kotch, Nick Ivahnenko, Kseatedl Cecelia Cook, Nancy Buske, ln Mrs. Murphys second year Spanish class. Parte Seventeen
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