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Mrs. Clorinda Arnold, Spanish No matter how you say itg that's life! The main purpose of the foreign language department is to give students as great a knowledge of the languages as possible in the time alloted. Teachers feel that a Foreign lan- guage can broaden one's background, add to one's knowledge of English, and can help one in a career while traveling. A 790, A 40 MLM... Cheri Barr learns French through earphones. Ce'st la vie, asi es la vida,or la vida es asi' ,Q 13- kgji-5.5 X Q Mrs. Debbie Kozeligky, French Mrs. Barbara Chamberland, Spanish 27 ff? QM. Miss Anita Kilponen, Russian
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'unq- +.4 L ,F 5 ai-T sf li V 1 W -s . trgr g ' T Miss Cherry Ann Courteau, home economics Mrs. Betsie Snoey, home economics Mrs. Gwen Tollefson, home economics Home economics: an aid to better living Gee, Miss Courteau, I always thought you couldn't get married! What will you do if I run the needle through my finger? These are just two of the many remarks the home eco- nomics teachers are faced with each day. The instruc- tors work hard to get points across concerning the many 'discussable facts' found in these classes. Mrs. Betsie Snoey says boys are much easier to work with than girls, because they don't think they know it all! Family living is also offered to the mature senior student. Rick Gunselman Mike Crowley, Wayne Erickson, jim Caswint, and Pat Pearson enjoy their own cooking? 26 The selection of Miss Standards is another event that took place often in the home economics room.
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Mr. Don Timmerman, English Prepositional and participial phrases are not the only topics included in the English curriculum. Teaching an appreciation and knowledge of literature is also a battle for our English teachers. Public speaking, journalism, and yearbook are also in- cluded in these English departments, but are taught in separate courses, as electives. English 12 is no longer a graduation requirement, but is still offered as an elec- tive. It can be a good or bad thing, but whether we like it or not, English is here to stay. Mrs. Barbara Logan, English Mr. Bob Sanford, English E f W Mr. Dave Empfield, English Mr. Don Schlieman, English Z fl -' Q A Q -'-. , Q is -lm .357 .- Q E Mrs. Barbara Carlson, English Mr. Paul Weaver, English
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