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Miss Ethel VanTassel goes up to David Dal- I i Working constructively on their daily assign- ! ments students must concentrate to do it cor- rectly. Vocabulary, grammar and sentence 1 structure are stressed in the class. I 4 YY I Matt McLain and Fernando Hernandez listen parts of speech that were used on the test. intently as Mr.Iames Alves answers a question Mr, Alves instructs Spanish and provides a :L I about their last quiz and goes over various background of the language. - 1AMEs ALVES Q N A.B., Spanish I, ll, Spanish 4 ClubAdviser 1 Q.. x V I. EVELYN GRIPPITH N Wx 'fm A.B., French, English, A.F.S. ,gi i LAX Club Adviser, Professional Re- Q P lations Committee, Social Com- My 1 'R A mittee 6 i 'TJ Giang It I . Language Classes Cperate Cn Rotational System ii French and Latin classes are par- ticipates in a rotational language sys- tem which permits desired languages rotated in designated years. This means that since French I and Latin II were taught this year, they would not be repeated next year since there is a lack of funds. But they would return in the 1972-1973 year. Next year the Language Department will offer French II and Latin I. While the French I class studies conversations and culture through bright new audio linqual methods, the Latin II class employed new text- books, Artes Latinae Il, which is part of an individualized system of study chosen by their instructor. The Latin classes are also engaging in field trips to museums, and local and state conferences to further their studies. Porto's desk in order to view his work. This is Mrs. VanTassel's Latin ll class. .wil 115252 t-tiff-' All
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Community Women Aid Librarian Q --1 An- :lb Using some of the many encyclopedias avail- able in the school library are Mike Crowell and Alan Hauan who are busily working on a homework assignment. W Les Mr. john Maclfarlane talks to Jeanette Riley while going over her paper. As an English teacher he brings his class to the library for beneficial purposes in working on term papers. S N 5 gh, I I C K Q 5 1 N5 'i E X 12.7 D f v. 4 i l v 'P WALTER SHARAF ANOVYICH .-XB BS Niall. BLS. Librarian KATHERINE SGRENSON .-Xss1stantLibrar1an 24 In Daily Chores New to the library this year were women from the community to as- sist the librarian in cleaning the li- brary, answering the telephone, and straightening the book shelves. New magazines which were sub- scribed to this year were American, Rifleman, Ingenue, Family Health, Skin Diver and buffer. New equipment added to the li- brary this year were movie projectors, record players, film strip projectors, and additional micro film. To instruct students on uses of the library, how to locate books, and finding information in past volumns of magazines was librarian, Mr. Sharafanowich and assistant librar- ian, Mrs. Kathleen Sorenson. Student aids also assisted the li- brarian in keeping up the library. These students are in the library each period of the day. Busily involved in reading their books are Rusty Fachner Liz Orozco and Lin Smith. They are in the library working on an assign- ment during their English class. ' .-L'+'2 TSQPPQ A ..?,.. ll.,
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MARY JANE BARNES A I5 N1 A, English II, III, IY, IR-n Pal Llub .-Xdviser GEORGIA COOK M.-X Reading Lonsulant, Loordinator-Ele- rncntary Tutoring, Supervisor ot' Instruction Aides tor M1grantI'rogett VIRGINIA DIEHL ,is MA.. english i. ii. iii. iv. ev.iiti.iii.m gh' -'N Committee fic? '- '5 DOROTHY CROIVIM AB.. Speed Reading I, II, Reading Improve ment II, Ameriran Ciovernment RICHARD HACKETT AB., English I, II, III, IY, Reading Improve- ment I, Crystal IN'all Adviser, Future Teachers 'R Q Club Adviser, Co-Adviser La Raza Unida. Chairman-Grievance Committee 'L-X 1 JOHN MACFARLANE 'arg-. AB., BED.. English I, II, III, IY, Crystal W'aII Adviser 'K 4? Students Determine Own Courses For First Time Mr-101111 Maffdflane. Students at Liberty Union High Pbelfllyi eghdzge School had the choice of deciding as fr tr ana , . . . jerfojglyom explwl from various classes in the English something to an departrnentfor the first time. English class They had to scramble fast to sign up for the desired class before it was filled, as all the courses were offered on a first come, first served basis. English department chairman, Ellrie Von Schopp, explained that the department decided to take a new approach in teaching English to stu- dents in the upper three divisions. The department is offering a vari- ety of new courses on a quarterly basis. Each student will be permitted to select the course he would prefer, from a wide range of courses. A new teacher, Mr. john Macfar- lane, came to Liberty from Canada on an exchange program for one year. Mr. Oliver Bascom, an Eng- Iish teacher from Liberty went to Regina as the other part of the ex- change. 26
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