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Pnrlcz-vous Francais? Languages The students of Pennridge are offered four different languages during their high school career. They are Latin, Cwhich is the only language offered to freshmenl, German, Spanish, and French. Students can expound the history of the different countries, read about native customs and peoples, and translate condensations of famous novels. The instructor finds it use- ful to speak and ask questions to the class in the foreign language, thus enabling the student to speak it more fluently. With daily practice, using common vocabulary and idioms, pupils can grasp a good for- eign language background. llabla usted espuiiol? Sprulitn Sit Dcutstliu Q-ff' 7' Dieisne Latinaui?
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FRE HMAN ASS l 1'r,vI Ifoux' Matilda Yvelrh, Martha Yothers, Elaine XvL'il,Vl'I', Irina Lou Swartz, Ellen Jane Snyder, Gloria Yothers, Mr. Yoder, Judy Steffan, Vharles Snyder, Mary Jane Weaver, Adolf Zoellin, Patricia Ziniba, Maisie Thomson. Second Rozr: Richard Under- koffler, Larry Weikel, Carol Weideruoyer, Judith VVeisenhorn, Carolyn Stinley, Don Souder, John Wilson, Larry Stevcnback, Veronica Yerkes, Jacquelyn Vargo, Dennis Steinly, Tommy Wampler, Marilyn Winter. Tlzirri Row: Dennis Stover, Herbert VVuerstle, Peggy VVeiss, Bill YVetzel, Asher Nvlflllllllllil, Richard VYall, James Strug, Ronald Rice, Bruce Try, Kenneth VVeikel, Margie Young, Edward Smola, Gloria Weidemoyer. ...vw-+V .............-.JM-L
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English The freshman and sophomore English courses are de- signed to include grammar and literature, which give the student an opportunity to explore his interests by reading stories about social problems and school events. The junior and senior years are devoted to American and English literature. Academic classes are specific preparation for students planning to attend college. For the more general course, the program is designed to in- clude all the grammar and literature possible if no fur- ther training is planned. It is the hope of the English department that the four year course will inspire more students to read books listed in the anthologies. Oh, now don't misunderstand nie. You take the next page. This looks like the place. 88 Term papers-tain't funny Geiger! Q?iQfillKf9?f:iL.S5iJkivf'vieA ' '1SZsTY f
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