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Kenneth Wyffcis ' . XT ' m Lionel Yeoman Woltraud Kotle Each individual is given a fine preparation in self expression for any career endeavor he or she may decide to enter. College prep classes build a strong foundation with which to face college board, and scholarship tests. Journalism II classes produced the Lumberjack Log while the pubhcations class had the big job of putting out the 1961 annual. Drama classes provided ap- preciation of the finer arts. One could not mention the lan- guage arts department without thinking of the foreign language classes. Whether students are tak- ing German, Latin, Spanish, or French, they enjoy learning. Teachers strove to give them a good, basic knowledge of the lan- guage along with a glimpse of the countries in which it is used. They want the student to learn how to express himself and understand the fundamentals of the language. In learning how to understand the lan- guage of a foreign land, with the aid of films, the student gains an insight into the lives and customs of the peoples of a land while banquets and social activities stimulate interest. As students come and go from R. A. Long, gratitude is in order for the gift of knowledge and under- standing given them through their teachers. students learn customs as well as language.
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vi-rfl Students aim for reading speed and accuracy. Language Arts, Compulsory Subject Guiding students toward a broader knowledge of the liberal arts, the Language Arts Department has taught the art of communica- tion to the entire student body. Including expression, hterature, journalism, speech, drama, pub- lications, and languages it is one of the largest departments in school. Rosemary Leadon Robert Lint A- Esculene Anderson 10
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Arlie DeJarnotl Smoll world, isn ' t Variety Of Subjects Offered In Social Studies Is Psychology offered as an elective to seniors? Yes, Psychology is one of the electives available in the social studies department. Along with it civics, contemporary world problems, world geography, and problems of democracy were included as choices for seniors. Every two years Washington state history, required for graduation, is offered for one semester for students who need it. As sophomores, students at R. A. Long are required to take world history; American history is required for juniors. --iJTjc ' f A „„ fii ' Hk. flni Orville Deltrkk Dorolhy Sonne ,.% ' ' 12
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