Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)

 - Class of 1969

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Classical i ovels Emphasized In English Working to master their own language, stu- dents of Liberty utilized basic grammatical structure in dramatizing novels, presenting speeches and editing publications. World Literature pupils strove to understand the philosophy of writers of ages past and famil- iarize themselves with classical literature. Sen- iors emphasized grammar in relation to college English courses. juniors studied contemporary novels and early Xl XRYj XXF BARNES B A., X1 .X , l'illL1llSll-3, 4 Ol.lXl1l'l BASCIOXI N1.A.,hiiglisliI,3 llARUl,DCIIlll.D BA., l ,llLfllSll I, Ht-stern c.lXlll lation, Soplioinorc- Cflass ,Xclxiwr Q9 KllfORfll.X COOK N1 A., Beading fionsullant YIRCLIXI.-X Dllilll, 41 BA. Nl S., hnglisli l. 2, C..-X.-X ,Ml visor. Faculty Club Secretary CLHXL'RlYlrI FLETT BA.. tfnglisli 2, French Club Ad viser BlfIH.'Xl'lD ll.'XfIKlfTT BA., English l, 2, Crystal Wall Adviser ROBERT RL'SSlil.l. B .-K., Clomrnunications, Public Speakinu, Drama, l, ll, English 3, Playniaki-rskclxisvr. l'il,lRll'l VON SCHOPP NB..-X, B S linglisli Zi World Literature. Pa-p Club qtclyisrr. Rally Squad Mlxiser. Chairman of Language .Xrts Department 20 American literature. The underclassmen ex- pressed themselves in essays and short stories with the aid of the knowledge gained in basic skills. Practical usage of the language was made through drama and speech courses as well as journalism and annual staff classes. Miss Cenurive Flett was new to the English Staff this year.

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it 1 : f 1 x .' . 1 1 -l i, 1' . C i. .51 . Plltlll lllltl ,fr ga In Mr. james Alves: Spanish Class, supplied with ear phones, the know- ledge of books and a good teacher. Dana Lopez, David Hoyle and Kathy Kanagaki build up their perception of the Spanish language. 4-J I panlsh tudents Use Language Lab From within the confines of language classes, emerged French and Spanish natives, in the form of Liberty studentsg fluent in the customs and cultures of these countries. Spanish I and II students received training in basic language structure and pronunciation. Classes furthered their language knowledge through audio-lingual equipment. Again French students were offered a study of the language through use of filmstrips and tapes. A French III class was added which em- ployed the use of new grammar workbooks. Mr. james Alves instructs Dennis Henderson on the use of the audio- lingual. Utilization of earphones, tapes and books assist pupils to further their industrialization of Spanish, 5 7 I r 5. 1 ' 'i i' i ' j.ix1i.s,x1,x hh AB., Spanish IA. IB. ll. II. IX' x Spanish Club .Xdviser EX lzLl N CRI!-P ITH A A B S vanish l-X Fnglish I French I, ll, lll, Alb. Club Adviser .li' v 5 it 19



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