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Involvement, Mrs. Brown Mrs. Brown Introduces to her German I class the trick of group participation! Mrs. Brown performs a dual role by teaching English and German. The Freshmen re- ceived an understanding of the propaganda techniques of ad- vertising while the Sopho - mores gained the experience of developing radio plays. Susan Beck and Connie Clizer display their creative talent, while Yvonne Cotton diligently tries to improve her mind. MUSfTANQ yV . 3 » The German classes were be- stowed with new text books and seemed to enjoy the new aural- oral method of learning the language. Mrs. Brown takes time out of her dally routine of correcting papers to have a good laugh. 20 Rick Matson and Greg Sholting beautify the English room by tacking up posters.
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Eickhoff Lays The Foundation As a typing teacher, Mr. Eick- hoff believes that drill is the word to live by, yet because of his constant humor the drilling seems to be put to some ease. Mr. Eickhoff also teaches Intro- duction to Business and Book- keeping, where the students best friend is an eraser and adding machine. Larry Bruning and Gus Krajicek push on for speed in typing. Mr. Eickhoff was known for his witty humor and wild ties. Julie Iske, Rita Flanagan, Alice Hanes, Dan Moore, Donna Pelzer, and David Klldow work towards perfection In Mr. Eickhoff s Bookkeeping class. 19
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J. Kracher, D. DeLuna, R. Cain, and B. Schneekloth intensively read their English while J. Lucas takes a minute to think things over. Miss Malolepszy bright and cheerfully greets her English Class. Malolepszy’s Enrichment Program For the Juniors and Seniors, it's Miss Malolepszy who tries to enrich their lives through English and British Litera- ture. Besides reading a variety of books, developing creative style of writing, and prepar- ing themselves for the type of work expected in college, these classes even delved somewhat into spelling skills and other various topics. Linda Smith and Carol Christy push to meet their dead-line for the school paper in journalism class. 21
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