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s WF making as C Gorton and .I Blix demonstrate to L. Clark Miss Berg. would you please re- peat the question? Sharon Prick- son seems to ask. concerning a Latin is ICSI. ' Conant Stresses Language - - - Though closer to Conanrs ideal lan- guage L'LlfI'lClllLlIU than lTl0SI'l1igll SCl100lS, R. Boggess, M. Salford, S. Briggs, and W. flhristofferson learn and practice IHHS Still falls Shun of the rctommcndcd the correct pronunciation of French wirh the help of records, criterion. lt is agreed that a minimum of four years should be required. This year. however, A we moved one step closer with the addition of a . Vt as third year eourse in Latin, A A' E . ,ffg Yr wi? '53 Qi V . ' x g' 4 Q AX, ff-J. duivu X mga 1 -- y X Rub? l M' R ' ev, .L After long hours of hard labor. Spanish students, Dave Buffam and Lois Clark doesnt look very terrified as :he gfraighg. Steve Iflliott proudly display their project ens -ludy Toyak Spanish mask, 18 closer Liriderstariiline of Spanish dexelops from map-
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'rd 'fl 'Y fa' ,- was orktm. alter sthool lm yreptre tootl for the next day rs our cookrnf. start The Mtmornl Hrgh cooking department ts us ucry day preptrtng hot strmulftttng foods for oyer l lin l:lI11lSlN.tl students 'lhrs ut!! ntmrnzcd grou o workers rs under the drreeuon of Mrs ltllmn Rosen Ifaftf Lf! 5...-'f ,- s sv ,.- , ...nz- NCEC Commends Custodial Servlce Prtpatme to transfer thc smmmmc suns from the mash er to the exttacter are Mrs Paulson and Mrs Hardy Blovunr. the soot out of the tlues rn tht number two borlcr so that me get better heat rerzulatton ts head custodran Lyman Pere Hotchkrss Throughout the butldtng the e IS much cv rdtnce th tt our custodral serytce 15 excellent Betng the ftrst to arrtyc and the last to leave, thctr wrdc rrnrge of dunes urtres them to every psrt of the hurldrng 'lhcse consctentlous workers do uery thmt, from lscepmg the butldrng clean to mzun tumm, the proper water temperature tn the pool Not m my schools can boast 1 laundry room syeerfrulh. dcstgned for vyashtng and drylng sv 500 SYWlITlf1'llUg sutts and 111 000 towels annual ly XX 1th a staff of mo and equtpment wh1ch tn cludes a washer dryer and cxtracter thts huge task rs accomplrshed efftuently The laundry IS located behtqd the ssyrmmmg pool and adjacent to the gym locker rooms
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Thornton XX'lltler's Hlluppy journey' was hrouuhr ni lilc- hy Miss Urxillc-s Flllfllllf Fnlulish students. A better tiritlc-rstarnlirigu ul Shake-spc'g1rt-s urlnnig WN ,MUCH IH Sllplwnwrc' Ifnulish stuilents rhrotruh c ff K- 5 the use or .1 mimic xersiim or Sh.1lcespeare's I ,lullus f,.ic's.1r. l MMa,, , hnpodunce of EngHsh Anxiety .incl suspicion were eviclent in the stntlcnt reaction to the first ability- groupctl tlzisses introclucecl by the Eng- llsli Dc-p.1rtinc-nt. In its second year, how- ever, must stutlents ilgreccl to tht: wis' tloin in ir. Both Conant and the NCECQ Discussing the new proiettmn L-quiprncnt, xshith t.1n be usetl to supplement . 1 . . , . rc-coininc-ntl thc- grouping of students lzngllsh n1.1tcrl.ul. are Mr. Xlcek. Mr. l'retlrlck, .intl a company represc'rit.1tiw ' U .itcoillllig in .lPIllllkik'N llicsc- cl.1ssc's tl1.1l- lengt- rlit l.llc'lllL'tl sintlcnr, gnc, in.irlcet.1hlt- skills to tlic llhllllflllf .intl c'11cotir.1gc'tl those sttltlcnrs for xslwin stlintil is tlillitnlt. 'lilic lilllllhil l7L'l'P.ll'llllL'IlI in .ntloptlng tlns lwrogrnin lms bc-cn itlwlc- to pvniitltt lor tht, nc-ctls til rlic' ,uilrttl stntlent .is wt-ll .is lor those who fintl rlic' subject ITLIIIQT difficult. DOD Mr. U'Brien adds interest to his junior English A chuckle of amusement escapes Mrs. Landfair as she corrects one classes by using suitable current material. Of the many themes on her slCSk4 'I9
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