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The Foreign Language Department holds for students a wealth of knowledge of the culture and languages, oral and Written, of other coun- tries. For the first time, Northside has offered a fourth year class in French, Spanish, and Latin in addition to the Ford Foundation Class in French and the regular Hrst, second, and third year Esiiiiilii Northside's three fourth-year Spanish students Diane Lumpkin, Lynne Brauer, and Marcia Dew create an attractive bulletin board. AND IN GTHERS COUFSCS. At the Latin auction patrician Helen Cassimus prices Greek slave Ann Quillian, while auctioneer Dick Haskell calls for bids. Ford Foundation students Marc Hamburger, Mary Lamar Bowden, Karen Day, and Joanne Werner are indeed les bons eleves de francais.
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Avid Trigonometry students Pete Furniss, Sharon Hicks, Dennis Strickland, John Hollander, George Missbach, and Bob Bostick are engaged in Mrs. Colley's intensive explanation. ..JN From freshmen Working through their first year of algebra, to seniors Worrying over trigo- nometry, the students who take math at Northside learn to reason as Well as calculate in order to train their minds for work they will encounter later, either in business or college. Accelerated algebra whizzes-Dotty Wills, Wally Gay, and Chris Jones-explore the possibilities of graphing. MAHi E.. Sandra Byrd collects oodles of references for the ever- popular Senior pastime-term papers. Northside English students - Writing book reviews or term papers, delivering reports and speeches, or studying grammar and literature, in regular or accelerated classes-profit from stimulating discussions, acquire knowledge, and build a strong foundation essential to the effective use of our language. It is in the English Department that We gain skills which form the basis of our learning in other departments at Northside. ...WJOURCNNN LANGUAGE la? f Linda Jenkins, Louise Coleman, Albert Baer, Bob Boardman, and Van Shroe- der enioy a panel discussion.
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Many prepare for their vocations in Northside's business education courses, typing and shorthand. While Northside boys are engaged in Woodshop ac- tivities or mechanical drawing, girls are trained as homemakers in che various home economics classes. Thus Northside offers each student the opportunity to prepare for the future in business and in the home. xfk dxf KXSJ Typing expert, Helen Cassimus, dashes off a letter Advanced mechanical drawing student inks a drawing. IN BUSINESS AND HOME ARTS Connie Tate, Anne Rankin, and Barbara Wat- kins enjoy the Homemaking Departmenfs Christmas tea. 14
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