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Don ' t these first-year students seem to be enamorado de espanel ' ? Y-Teen potato chips sure brought a welcome break from studying the subjunctive mood in Spanish II. ff SPIRIT IN SPANISH Since Spanish is the only foreign language offered at Huntertown, Mrs. Duff often finds her classes quite full. But this doesn ' t keep the students from learning Span- ish- -and having fun doing it! This summer some of the stu- dents are planning to spend from two to six weeks living with a Mexican family. They are fol- lovi ' ing the belief that there is no better way to learn Spanish than fron:L someone who speaks it as his native tongue. Perhaps of all the creations of man, language is the most astonishing. -- Strachey It seems as if these Spanish III students are hav- ing a spirited time making music. 23
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Phil Sloffer is not known to be a bookworm; but when it comes to working on a term paper, he puts his nose to the irrindstone. This Senior literary committe pays close at- tention to Mrs. Clark as she gives them a few helpful suggestions. ENGLISH Mrs. Byers, Mr. Helm, and Mrso Clark did their best to teach the students the funda- mentals of English in an in- teresting way. They realize the importance of this subject which is used all through life in speaking and riting. One of Mrs. Clark ' s Senior English classes sponsored a literary contest, while the other class published a col- lection of Senior literary works . Mr. Helm ' s students again struggled through the necessary term paper, while Mrs. Byer ' s Freshmen learned tlie impor- tance of writing good themes. We have room for but one language here, and that is the English language. Hey Freshmen, what ' s this about a sit down strike in English Class? 22
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J=»- It looks as if Mr. Roberts and two of his students are trying to relive the past. te mmm jPI ■PHTil ' 1 HISTORY History, Government, and Economics are required cours- es at Huntertown High School. The sophomores travel v ay back in time in World History taught by Miss Poling. As Juniors, they take United States from Mr. Roberts. The Seniors learn about the running of their country in Government and Economics under the teaching of either Mr. Richey or Mr, Roberts. Paul Felger seems to want to say, I ' m here to study Economics, not to get my picture taken. 24
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