Red River High School - Epilogue Yearbook (Grand Forks, ND)

 - Class of 1980

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Red River High School - Epilogue Yearbook (Grand Forks, ND) online collection, 1980 Edition, Page 122 of 184
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■■liiiiB Miia Thoughtful French students Tom Gannon, Jim King, and Tom Gannon seem to be eyeing receptive Spanish student Lori Clauson. Spanish student Lon Clauson seemingly exchanges glances with thr French students J S-t J r J Ot.H - ' -. Second year FtenLh student Paula Register laughs with In her Spanish 1 class Miss Petterson dem- Usually hard wt)rkmg German III students take a break from classes to play her classmates. onstrares pronunciation. German grau (gray) duck Foreign Languages Benefit Students In Other Areas Guten Tag! Wie gehts ' This is a comm jn German greeting. German, Latin, French, and Spanish students started from the very begin- ning. Like a Carro (car) climbing a hill classes worked their way up. Head of the foreign lan- guage department. Mrs. Francis Kapka when 1, asked how foreign languages benefit tW stu- dent said. The student gains valuable insight into another culture and developes a tolerance ot other lite styles. The student therefore learns to value and appreciate individual differences rather than condemn them. The choice ot the language to study should depend on a student ' s career plans, but any language is a definite ca- reer asset. Class members were assigned daily work, and tests were part t)ral, part written. A taperecorder was used in the oral section. The foreign language program provided many op- portunities for students to visit the country from which their language comes. Participants were given special rates and en|oyed sightseeing and live-in arrangements with foreign families. Other activities included cultural studies and a foreign foods dinner in late May with close to 300 participants. French student Leslie Wilson said, French has helped me with my English classes. I ' d like to go to France some day. It ' s fun to talk with someone who knows the lan- guage. I want to continue with French. Lan- guage teachers were Mrs. Kapka (German), Miss Strehlow (French), Miss Peterson, Mrs Andersen (Spanish), and Mrs. McMullen (Lat- in).

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Jan Satrom has a variety of duties in the English department as she teaches and coaches speech and debate. J. A Curious Paul Clark turns a pencii in hi . hand waiting tor a reply to his question. Enghsh teacher Mrs Linda Christenson ■• -. !• -r r J Fnghsh Teacher Mrs Cyndee Brown i:nj;lish Teacher Mr Kerry aeger Mrs Lens Delmore Mrs Carolyn Fisher AUTOGRAPHS



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' - In mttat working, Mr Masun aids a couple ot contused students In Basic Electricity and Rlectrontcs, Albert Capuuch hooks up some wires to the experimental electrical panel Mr Gundcrson works diligently preparing class material at his desk h Mr Johnson and Jeri Wimpfimer think something is prt-tty amusing in cratts class Trying to repair an ailing Mustang in autu- mechanics )u- nior. David Bring remnves a piece «j( the engine Mi Kc.rlhagc Students Learn To Work With Their Hands Rf pairing cars, woodworking and welding might interest you. Well, you can find these skills and others in the industrial arts depart- ment. So you want to learn about your car. how to repair it or how it worksr Take a course in auto mechanics. Have you ever been out in your father ' s shop or looked at his tools Are you interested in learning more about the uses and iLimes ot these tools ' ' You could enroll in woodworking or advanced woodworking. Oth- er courses offered were drafting, graphic com- munications, vocational graphic arts I and II. engine mechanics, construction technology, welding 1 and II, power and auttj mechanics, and electronics. Kevin Steffi was one of the more proficient students in woodworking where he completed a chessboard with its own cabinet. Some other students attempted to build canoes or lamps. Instructors in industrial arts were Mr, Jerome Gunderson. Mr. [ame)ames Johnson. Mr, Don Kortliage. and Mr I, vie Thorson, Crafts students weaved. hooked, glued and painted projects. The craft program was de- signed to teach students hobbies they could use in their leisure time. Students attempted ma- crame. leather projects, and model car building to name some class activities, Mr. Johnson was the instructor, Bev Westacott Indus. Arts And Cratts 119

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