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W 5 iw., w,.Tut6 5 Talking in front of the class looks like fun from the facial expressions of While sitting in Russian some students juniors Vicki Nordness and Fran Sinrud. idly about nothing. 'Un, uno, einsz' b sit in a quiet daze, while others babble on s l f I 1 Being in French holds a great deal of excitement, especially when it comes to putting on a play. These mournful on-lookers play their parts well and with great dedication to the young man who is gravely ill. 96 Foreign Languages Q
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- 5, L .Ska- ai Taking notes on a world history class are Debbie Bolinger, senior, and Liz Engel, al theory . . History . Providin facts for futher studies, oral presentations are very fundamental, as g shown by Lynette Andresen and Dave White, both seniors. ,,9o '-A ff? X 2 or' fvw nur' -P.-nl Refusing to agree with a fellow student, Lynda Molitor, senior, carries on a lively conversation. Studying and preparing for classes are history teachers Mr. George Yount and Mr. Don Ford. Studying their information sheets during team history are Dave Ford and Terri Elsasser, both juniors. llistory 95
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innings for foreigners 1 . -fgfim-,... 9 4 I 3 , Q.. f 4 E. 1 M we n U . gW ,ow , 'Himsa I-liz' ' 1 ' H Y fi F K X El Gigante, the giant, is portrayed by Sandy Goodman, senior, as she gives a push Spanish is a real swinging subject, at least it looks like it is for se to a little toy chicken while in second year Spanish class. niors Mike Loy, Tony Manzanares, and Ed Sisom. Why should l take a foreign language when l'li probably never step a foot out of Wash- p ington, is often a remark made by students who are asked about taking a foreign lan- guage. French and German are very impor- i tant for those who intend to go on and study science or medicine, while Russian and Span- ish can be equally valuable. Spanish and French have been offered for a number of years, then came Russian. This year another language was added, Deutsch,'f or German. One of the purposes of these languages to teach students about other peoples lan- guages and cultures. Many plays and dia- logues are put on by these individual classes which add a little more excitement to the classes. Overall, the students who do take a foreign language learn to appreciate the fact that they're not a foreigner trying to learn the English language from scratch. Ah come on, we can't be that funny, giggle juniors Ann Cassidy, Ron Davis, and Leone Werner as they do their thing in front of their Spanish class. Foreign Languages 97
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