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SPEAKING IN TONGUES Foreign Language Surfers lingo was a foreign language a lot closer to home than Spanish, Rus- sian, or French. On the other hand some considered surfers lingo to be a world apart from English. To several people surfers lingo was just as hard to comprehend as Spanish or French. This year Jenkins broadened its lan- guage department. It now offered Spanish, French, German, Latin, and Russian. With such a wide spread field of foreign language, students had no problem finding a class to meet their new college requirements. The crew that taught these classes were: Mrs. Peebles—Russian and French, Ms. Ster- ling—Spanish and German, Ms. Paa- lan—Spanish, and Ms. Fay taught Latin. 7 Gazing at her assignment schedule, Mrs. U. Sterling prepares to address her class. 2 Preparing to teach her class, Mrs. Patti Peebles puts on her headphones and goes to work. 3 Listening attentively, French students enjoy the teachings from the French tape. 4 Beginning her day with a smile, Mrs. Patti Peebles prepares to address her French pupils. 5 Before beginning her Spanish class, Mrs. Paalan smiles. 26 ACADEMICS
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WEIRD SCIENCE Science Did you ever notice how different science teachers were? They always ap- i peared to be a little bit extreme. When 1 one walked into the science wing a pe- culiar odor filled the air—an odor no one could ever recognize. As you en- tered the room things were not as they appeared in other classes. The teachers desks were cluttered with papers, and students were always moving about the lab. The science courses ranged from earth science to human physiology. The instructors of these creative classes were Mrs. Naomi Lebey, Mr. Richard Powell, Dr. Neal Mullis and Mr. Lenord Kantziper. In this diluted atmosphere the teachers and students worked with various chemicals and microscopes as they tried various experiments. Being around all of the chemicals and strange scientific materials, it is no wonder that the science teachers appear to be a little bit different. —Brandt Haney 2 3 7. Mrs. Naomi Lebey supplies students with the essentials for a lab. 2. Explaining the wonders of the world is Mrs. Shirley Roebuck. 3. The perfect figure for teaching, this model skeleton is used in Biol- ogy classes. 28 ACADEMICS
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