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Far upper left: Five female faculty mem- bers, Mrs. Vanderford, Mrs. Janie Demint, Miss Donna Hayne, Miss Linda Pondsford and Mrs. Doris Six. pause for refreshment, Far lower left: Foreign languages are taught by Miss Ann Culter, Mr. Fred Boost, Mr. William Gentzkow, Mr. Gary Pelo, Mrs. Ma- bel Montenegro and Mrs. Judy Zupo. Center: Mrs. Donna Beals, Mr. Micheal Hibbard, and Miss Meredith Schieber pool ideas for best dramatic effects. Left: Mr. Boost, department head. Lower left: Mrs. Mammie Moad, Mrs. Toni Agerta, Mrs. Barbara Briggs, Mr. Mike Doherty, Mr. George Tookey and Mrs. Nor- ma Haggerty aptly teach English. Below: Lance Cooley and Mike Greggs' specialty is speaking.
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NSE? sfti afismww as ,n, ,W Readin', Ritin', and Recitin' Because it serves all students, Language Arts is the larg- est department at lVlcNary. It consequently has more vari- ety offering students courses in English, foreign languages, humanities, drama, and speech. English is taught on all three levels. Humanities, a new addition to the department, is available to seniors in place of English. Russian has joined forces with German, French, Spanish, and Latin, providing a more complete choice of foreign languages. Speech and drama classes gave students opportunities to develop talents in speaking and acting. They also offer the student body and the public various productions in the dra- matic arts.
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Histor , Science Courses Revised This was the year of the change for the History department. Classes now ask why things happen instead of where and when. Students also augmented class discussions and studies with after- school discussions. World History was taught solely by Mr. Brown, while U.S. History was taught by Mr. Backlund Mr. Jimenez, Mr. Miller and Mr. Quanbeck. Modern Problems held the atten- tion of Mr. Johnsrud, Mrs. Lorenz, Mrs. Lowe, and Mr. Jimenez. Science, the key to tomorrow, was taught by the hard-work- ing teachers of the Science department. Mrs. Ritter and Mr. Ins- keep taught chemistry, Mrs. Mort, Mrs. Butler, Miss Broms, and Mr. Jesperson, Biology, and Mr. Runner, Physics. 'Y A 5 if If 1, 4 5 if '2
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