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communication through language New tapes were purchased by the foreign language department this year to assist students in learning the basic elements of languages. French students received monthly maga- zines which acquainted them with French culture. Miss Christiane Pelle- grino, a native of Nice, France, and intern teachers, Miss Judith Dahlke and Miss Donna Traska, assumed teaching responsibilities in French. Language students were urged to uti- lize the laboratory facilities during free periods. Sophomore English students were divided into reading and composition sections. Juniors participated in quarterly studies composed of dra- matic reading, American literature, logic and semantics, and speech. Seniors concentrated on rhetoric one semester and English literature the other. Mr. Paul lngvoldstad's first semester literature classes compiled a booklet of original ballads after studyingthe medieval ages. if Students in language classes sing Christmas carols to aid in pronunciation and grammar. Fourth year French pupil, Joette Schultz, translates a tape in the foreign language lab. 21
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Rain does not prevent these senior boys from participating in an active game ol soccer Bill Schrank displays his gymnastic talent in Senior girls apply their knowledge of modern dance by creating original compositions. executing a successful headstand.
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