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WHEN Il'l Ul11B 6 O 6 enables you to understand the world in which you live and allows you to communicate with others. Following is an interview with Ms. Dottie Cook, head of the Foreign Language department. Q. Why do you feel that your de- partment is important to the cur- riculum ofthe school? A. Because nowadays I think that knowing a language other than your own enables you to under- stand the world in which you live and allows you to communicate with other people. lt just broadens your horizons! Q. How long have you been the de- partment head? A. l came to Moore in the fall of 1965, and in the fall of '66 I became de- partment head. Q. What awards has your depart- ment received this year? A. The German Club won first place in the Homecoming parade for their float and the Spanish Club won third for their car. Q. Do you have any new teachers in the department this year? A. Yes. Ms. Edwards is the new Ger- man teacher. Q. Do you feel that a foreign lan- guage should be required for all high school students? A. lthink it should be something that everyone takes. Even if you're going to run a filling station, you will meet people who speak another language - in this part of the country, especially Spanish.
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GERMAN lNDlAN'? Paul Rose, Ger- man Club vice-president, dresses up in lndian dress for Western Day. HORS DOEURVRES are served at Rurie Miller's house. Additional i courses for the dinner were pre- F , pared in other members' homes. FRENCH CLUB. Front row: Steve Suson, treasurerg Rurie Miller, representative, historian, Bobbie Cochran, president, Brian Star- key, vice-president. Second row: Jerry Dicharry, Buddy, Karen Sla- ton, Sweetheart. Third row: Jamie Green, Buddy Vore, Cheryl Pandchud, Donna Hutchins, Kel- ley Slaton, Linda Brill, Kathy Queen, Conni Allen, Michelle Baldasarig Fourth row: Danny Mezeire, Laura Bradford, Tina Schoonover, Paula Gabrish, Janet Callum, Denise Fluty, Teresa Skinner, Gina Sarrettg Top row: Ricky Miller, Mark Seit- singer, Emmanuel Combarel, Terry Heath, Cheryl Miller, Michelle Fernandes, Doug Ber- ryhill, Pam Hill, Terrry Smith.
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