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IS' is to pro- ion and to le addition ,the Music astra have nents and orchestra istruction. rs partici- er to ea' . frovide for rt Depart- rt students during final ly programs. f 2 x Foreign Language Department Expands The Language Department at Raytown High School expands continually. With 366 students enrolled in foreign language courses, two new classes were added. This year Spanish IV and French. IV become a part of the curriculum offered. These classes emphasize reading and understanding of native literature. The purpose of the Foreign Language Department is to broaden interests in foreign nations and culture and to promote an interest in the students to travel to these lands. Mrs. Ruth Fegert and Cynthia Gunderson discuss the existence of the Latin language in Spanish, French, and English. Using the language laboratory with tapes of native speaking people, Miss Smith helps Jeanette Bailey with oral drills. Ak? As a teacher of Latin, MRS. RUTH FEGERT has a B.S. degree in Education. Her outside interests lie in archaeology and Greek and Roman history. She also sponsors the Latin Club. MRS, ANNELIESE REDD, who holds a B.S. in Education, enjoys reading about the customs ofSpan1sh speaking people and traveling throughout Mexico and other Latin American Countries. Teaching both French and Spanish, MISS SHARYN SMITH has a B,S. degree in E ducation from Central MissouriState College. Outside of school she enjoys painting, singing, and dancing. MRS. BEVERLY LAW, a French teach- er, visited France to enhance her teaching. She enjoys reading books inthe native lan- guage and listening to French records. She holds a B.A. degree.
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. ,. ..-. ,. ..-.. .,.-e,.,.,-- ,--.-?-e.n-----w-e11- -.-------- -o-- ---- Having a M.S. in Music Education, MR. LARRY KEISKER received ' recognition in ,Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. He spends his time di- recting choir and spe- cial glee clubs. MR . R O B E R T SCHUPP has a M.S. degree in Education of Music. Although he is very busy preparing entertainm ent for many school functions, he enjoys fi shing, bridge, and traveling. flfwl 'SQA Teaching Art, MISS DOROTHY MITCHELL has aM.S. degree from Colorado State Col- lege. Her special in- terests include vaca- tioning, swimming, and working on her ninety-nine year old home. ulture Enriehes Fine With a B.S. degree in Education and M.A. degree in Art, MISS ESTER PACKARD .teaches art apprecia- tion. Aside from teach- ing, her own interests are oil painting and color photography. Arts Students In art class, Sue Jones aided by Miss Packard learns to decorate Christmas cards with water colors and tempra paint. The objective of the Music Department is to pro- mote a cultural interest in music appreciation and to allow students to develop their abilities. The addition of a music room brought new improvements to the Music Department. Members of the band and orchestra have modern facilities in which to store instruments and music. Improved tones from the band and orchestra have been heard because of the modern construction. Band, orchestra, choir, and glee club members partici- pated in state and district contests in order to ea' . letters and to excel in music. To develop an appreciation of art and toeprovide for future training are the main purposes of the Art Depart- ment. By taking tests and completing projects art students earn both grades and talents. Mr. Keisker enthusiastically leads the choir during final rehearsal before they perform in one of their many programs. 2 K Fc r expai foreii This the i readi Y is to and 1 to the E ff ix Mrs. existei Englis ' - ' '-'lf-'f - ff -V -'--f-- 311:-'.::::.g :. -l 31J:QElf:y'f'- J,5,-,,,,iu, 0-tjg,1,'5g Qg,,55,:fn' iff? ,'7lE.L'fggj.:,f1 f-,Qg:f'l7'Zg YQ- ', ' 'Sb ,g ff g -I -mv.-Aa...-....f.fa..f.z...,,zf:.a.:::::7.2.i'5 'f2 '+1a3y.Lj f3:5,',53g5-'-L4,,,L ,wA3,..gf Y' Q V
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