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C f N f' l Y 'y ill Fell 0 J if it it 1 . H 'it bl ily H1 'll 'J ll Q Ulxjjljf Mrs. Olson Miss Hudson Mr. Roussey Miss V011 Chairman LANG' UA GE' Nlr, llnhrls Mm. Jurgr-m Mr, Currjf No, itk not NBC oi' CBS that you heard. just PHS on the air. If youive been wondering what those Qtrange noises were as you walked by room 1338. they were sounds ol' the many foreign language student: talking to themselves. Nuts. you say? No just another firSt,' for Prospect Hiejh School. Thit year the Foreign Language departruent was lor- tunate in obtaining a language laboratory. Here students were able to hear voices of native Speakers. teaehers. and other Students. Languages taught are Latin. Spanish. French. German. and Rusxian. X? We l6 Wallin: :ill lanuuuul- students!
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Mr. Kral Mr, Davis ' . . . might stand up and say to all the worldu fand while he is saying' it be sure to use gestures. This was the aim of the students engaged in the speech classes. Fundamental skills of public speak- ing were practiced and actual experience was gained by individuals participating in class speech actiyities. Students were introduced to yariant forms of speech during either the first or second semester in sophomore English. From pantomimes to poetry. from semester speeches to a study of Julius Caesar. the outline of study proyed to he an ff' ew'-vZ,qr,v4'w ' z f - - H w I 2 img. -x , 2 W 0' T A ' 9 'QZ3' ,,,,,,,, ...p-an.-N ,,.. Mr. Sims Mr. Willms Mrs, Sickt-ls Mr. Hollenbeck excellent developer of speech habits as well as a confidence builder. Truly. the student who mas- tered these speech techniques felt worthy of the immortal rand memoriyedi words. This was a manf, nu, if Around and around, up, over, and through, No, around and , . . no over l , . Oh well. on to the bow fig, l5
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.Sf lg W 4 1,34 we e ,aff So I took my little- red crayon and made a canal, l'lN'e the people of the United States in order to form a more perfect union , . . N Students taking courses in the Social Science Department became thoroughly familiar with the words of the Consti- tution and other irnportant documents this past year. Headed by Nlrs. Elfeld, this department of- fered courses in which the student can learn the historical, Geographic l, political, and economic of Qgycoyjand lands around the world. Mr. Poling Mr. Bullock Mr. Harrington Mrs, Elfeld Chairman Mr, Meisgner Mrs, Peters Social Science Q swap an-vw' l7
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