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With the help of the language lab the French Il class acquires a truer French accent. Latin ll adds spice to class by auctioning classmates as slaves to raise money for Latin Club. Entamining authentic Mexican objects aids lim O'NeiI, Debbie Gibson, Linda Shupe, Connie Collier, and Chachy Perez in un- derstanding Mexico's culture. 1'l
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Languages Help Bridge Communication Gap Mastery of differing tongues is the objective of in- quiring learners. This year a revival of interest aroused pupils as the addition of an efficient lan- guage lab elevated the importance of the language department to an even higher level. From its indi- vidual islands of learning, the facilities of the lan- guage lab enable a student to progress at his own rate. Our exchange students from Mexico have opened many eyes as students realize that though they may be foreign to the United States, they are alike in every respect that is important to a solid and lasting friendship. The mastery of a dialect closes the international communication gap set by natural and political barriers of today. Sentence structure puzzles loan Newton and Laura O'Conner, junior English students. 10 Listening with interest, the College English class watches as lodi Castor presents a magazine critique orally.
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Unlimited Knowledge Unfolds To Inquiring Minds Problems involving proportion puzzles, parametric equations, and the perimeters of isosceles triangles baffle future mathematicians as they daily probe the seemingly unconquerable equations. Dissecting frogs, biology students observe skeletal structure while chemistry students fill the halls with the pun- gent smell of acidified ferric sulphide. Physics students discover the natural laws of force, motion, and gravity as they use mathematics to convert inches to centimeters. Absorbing the rudimentary concepts of unforeseen phenomena, science stu- dents broaden the limits of their knowledge while exploring the world around them. Teamwork in Algebra ll helps juniors solve mathematical equations. I2 ln Physics, john Goettmann, Tom Woodward, David Perry, Mike Horning, and Gerald Metzger examine complicated in- Struments.
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