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Foreign Entanglements Using audio and visual aids and the latest available text books, the LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT worked toward making Lane students knowledgeable in the language- and customs of foreign countries. The department head worked toward introducing a third and fourth level of study in each language except Latin. AUDIO EQUIPMENT ASSISTED Neldo in his Spanish class. tt nnncnzsw I WRITING EN ESPANOL proved to be no laughing rnatter. MRS MAUERSBERGERIS honors Gemar, Mas. MAUERSBERGER KEEPS her German class thinks that Deutch ist wu nderbar. class in tune by singing German Folk songs. V Q l DENNIS AZUMA AND JOE MATULA learn German through osmosis. I W W I 21253 I . 1k. 1 't .6 ,A ww . 'nf S af 2 , YES, CLASS, we will all meet here again tenth period. nh K9 W. 2 23
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Those Were the Days HISTORY entailed much more than memorizing names and dates of days gone by, For example, lVls. Childs' class won a George Washington Medal Award from the Freedom's Foundation Valley Forge. She was also in charge of International Day. lVIr. O'lVlalley headed the drug program, which was open to any interested students. The department purchased new books. JAMES AIVIODEO AND IVlr. Lombardo get the history book room in shape. , waafe , A THESE GRAPHS PROVE that history has had its ups and downs. THE wimoows sEElvl TO OFFER these zttti students more interest than the blackboard. Mag. A,-arf ' . I AW ., at .,,, M, v ts - M ' 2551? ss ...- I M X X. some -SH tw , by-I THIS SENIOR REMINISCES upon the good old days. ka.: , W JAMES AMODEO AND MR, LQMBARDQ HISTORY STUDENTS have another kind of look like two book worms delving into history text. 22 date in mind.
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They Saw and Conquer Freshmen entering Lane had the chance to carve the beginnings of a future vocation in the WOODSHOP course. Shields, lndian head carvings, and footstools were constructed as students learned planing, squaring, and gluing techniques. New equipment included disc sanders, wood-turning lathes and planers. SANDING END GRAIN is his task for the lT1OI'l l9I'1t. A FUTURE CARPENTER starts work on a A CAREFUL CHECK will save this worker a house model. lot of grief later. 24 EVEN HOUSE MODELS require a painted foundation. A SENSE OF ACCOIVIPLISHIVIENT is achieved in woodworking. I , N E an-wp .SN J J, ... H 3, VVVKV 7' I v VL My A ' 'f f is , . : 5::3'3.f. , f L ma Q . ..,.. , , , ., ' '
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