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■HHI H GERMANY ABOVE: Participating in a lively German IV discussion are: Tom Rei- chert, Dave Budde, Barb Minich, Randy Niblick, Ed Hemmelgarn, Sharon Bertke, Bob Hartings, Jane Sommer, and Peg Heckler, as Sister Wilhelmine listens intently. LEFT: Waiting for Joe Moeder to start a tape in German II are: Nick Mar- baugh, Denny Faller, Connie Amato, Kathy Mescher and Carol Sommer. BELOW : The odds seem to be in Jerry Drexler's favor as he participates in a German III discussion with Ann Beare, Kathy Braun, Nancy Broering, Nancy Baggs, and Mary Moore. 15
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Carla Deitsch, Jr. asks Ginny Bruggeman, Sr. about the use of the verb in Latin III. An unexpected guest from Texas, Baldemar Velasquez, representing FLOC, visits Spanish I class and offers students an opportunity to speak Spanish with a native. Spanish II class find group work helpful in trying to get the gist of a Spanish story. It seems Trish Zanglin needs help in taking Spanish III dictation from tape while Vicky Remaklus, Mike Kohnen, Sue Fleck, John Link, Terry Borger, Ron Poeppleman, and Denny Rolfes are busy taking notes. 14
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Looking bewildered as ever are Sylvia Wenning and Jo Ann Kleinhenz, as Mr. Sacher tries to explain a proof to the Geometry class. Graphing exponential and logarithmic equations for the Sr. Math class isn't so hard, is it Ed? Plotting a problem for the freshman Algebra class are Don Heckler and Mark Shearer. 16
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