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Speech, Composmon Teoch Expresslon H Dad you know that the ancrent Romans seldom shaved and were accustomed to wearnng togas and sandals? These tradutuons among others were drscussed rn Frneda Schentlms Latin classes Memonzrng declenslons and conlugatlons and other forms of Latm grammar were the mam parts of the course rn both trrst and second year classes Second year students also translated portlons of Caesars Gallrc Wars As extra credrt work many students made nntrlcate models deprctrng some phase of ancrent Roman lute Mass Schertlrn also advrsed the Latrneers the sophomore class and assrsted rn the gurd M ance office Eugene Cech Enghsh teacher kept the rumors busy thus year by rncludrng rn hrs course such requrrements as the seven types of propa ganda speeches poem reviews and extensrve grammar exercrses Thus year Mr Cech specralrzed ln the teachmg of creatuve wrrtrng .lunror students revealed therr talents by composrng several short stones essays and poems Eugene Cech watches whale Nancy Wrlson cor rects papers from one ot her Enghsh classes No doubt the most often duscussed assrgnments rn College Enghsh classes were the resarch papers done by all semors gust before Chrrstmas Gertrude Hansen and Don Wolvers, College Enghsh Instructors spent long hours readrng these papers, plus many themes book reports magazme revuews and mrmmum es sentral tests grven at the end of each quarter Mrss Hansen advrsed the make up club served as one of the guidance assistants and was rn charge of the varrous oratorlcal contests held rn the school Don Wolvers taught one lunror Eng mittee Miss Hansen and Mr Wolvers both served as members of the assemblues commrttee ln addtron to teaching four rumor and one sophomore Enghsh class Nancy Wrlson found time to be debate coach Mrs Wrlson regrstered the debaters for league and college debates and also of her Latin classes had the task of trndrng adequate transportatron to the meets ABOVE Frleda Scheltlm corrects an assrgnm nt hom me BELOW Gertrude Hansen nd Don Wolvers confer betwee theur college Enghsh classes Llnda Walters serves Barbara Arnot Palma Larson and Al Jacobs a the Japanese tea grven rn February ,4 9-4 ,A I O C 'of - - Q . . . , . , . 7 ' I Y - l .-. 1 I X I I . 1 l l . 5 Mia l I 1 - ' , I , f X I - gi I I . . I . . - I s . . . X, , 2- K , . , ,sr 4 e gg - - . L 5 . 1 1-gif L . . . . . , in air f 'A Ei K , , ' f WS- . . . . -F536 lush class, and advlsed the sensor class and the propertres com- sl' e 'vii we M- asf. . . -3 f lg ' Q , . . i :lips W, :L A fag ' W ' 1, , , as Q s sg . . . . . ., ' , sm, e .ei , . . . . . . . l 5 1 - 2 . . . I Z I 5 A I F , AWN, , f. V I . , . ' gf' ' 5 ' . .K ' v . . ff Q , V ? -- e 5.2,-eff V,
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47' Lubroruon ond Motron Serve School Always willing to help the gurls wuth their problems at Puy allup Hugh was the gurls matron Louise Redford Mrs Redfords duties for the year were to look after the gurls who became ull at school to keep the gurls lavatorues neat and to help gurls fund their lost articles Working on a lace tablecloth un her spare time Mrs Redford us hopung to complete the last thurd of ut thus year She was also advisor to Voice of Chrustuan Youth Lo use Redford ron talks wuth one of he gurls un her ofice Florence Pfefferle school lubraruan was un charge of K- the lubrary throughout the day Muss Pfefferle also spent several hours famuluaruzung freshmen wuth the lubrary The students were told how to use the card catalogue and were guven research questuons to answer To acquaint them wuth reference books the freshmen were requured to use vcuruous research books un the lubrary to do the assignment Each period two gurls assusted Muss Pfefferle check ung out books collecting funes reshelvung books and do ing any other duty assugned to them by Muss Pfefferle .--1 Florence Pfefferle librarian checks the book fine is s 1 Librarians are, from left to right, front row: Judy Kendall. Ellen Eldred, Sharon England, and Vickie Weatherwax. BACK ROW: Roberta Reed, Virginia Newman, Judi Sunde, Shirley Westman. Jean Moffat, and Beverly Kooser. Not pictured are Carol Cordes and Serena Stuart. in-.., Ang' fu .,,,iuusez:f.z,s:s,.A,
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Students Converse In Foreign Languages That siestas are taken from one to three in the afternoon in almost every Spanish speaking country in the world was just one of the many customs taught by Mr Bill Mason Some of the other projects included were oral converasttons translative reading and critical evaluation of a newscast from Equador Mr Mason also was advisor to Spanish Club ln this years sophomore English classes Hugh McNomar specialized in the introduction of oral speaking Some of the things stressed nn his course were speeches of entertainment information of interest and demon stratton He also included debate and panel discussions Bull Mason records an oral test for one of his Spanish classes Conversations in Spanish or nn French were lust part of the many activities of these two foreign language classes taught by William Denevan Among other prol ects the students translated articles from current French and Spanish magazines Mr Denevan was also adviser to Honor Society and the French and Spanish clubs Covering usual grammar punctuation spelling and speech rules were some of the many items taught by Alice Hickey Mrs Hickey freshman English teacher also served as a freshman class adviser May I help you? This phrase was spoken over and over again this year in Ernelme Rentschs English classes Recordings of many of the stories read by the freshman classes were played to help the freshmen students gain a better understanding of what they were reading Mrs Rentsch also advised the sophomore class Sophomore Lunda Walters receirvs help from her English teacher Hugh McNamar g ABOVE Bill Denevan helps third year Spamsh student Judy Reese with her assignment RIGHT Discussing a story from their freshman literature book are Emellne Rentsch and Alice Hickey 1
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