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Russian Added to Language Department .ff , . in J . z s aede If ,i e ee d e La m.fYqllifO Sid aaa we we beam may A, Cfiifgutfto. s no Panini, -gas so puma, in an podia afzvewgfzn in-as 'Wig WIC. GEOS, tres, CHHTYQ me: ssefs, staff lVlrs. Lola Mackey explains the difference between various tenses to her Spanish class. The first two years of language dwell on structure and vocabulary. Amaya lVlacEwen - Spanish, sponsors Spanish Club, B.A., lVl.A. Lola Mackey - Spanishp Dept. Headp sponsors Student Council, A.B., lVl.A. Darleen Powell - Spanish, sponsors Sophomore Classg B.A., M.A. Christine Scott - Frenchp sponsors French Club: B.A. A THE FIRST two years of a if language concentrate basically on the fundamentals of the language. Speaking, reading, and listening comprise most of these two years. Studying literature, reading, and writing are stressed in the third and fourth years. Saguaro teachers and students were benefited by the use of the foreign langauge lab. Here each stu- dent could get individual prac- tice in speaking. As more stu- dents learn more languages, the world will grow closer yet. Language is the bond between countries. . 1 EWS, M? G 1 ., Sim 31133 av- ,y a is ' ,V,f, r it ' -it-if' 3 g 1 1 a r d . . ...s fs is V, SA v will ff M-fx-4.35 ' Repetition of words, sounds, and sentences is very important in learning any language. Students must learn different vowel sounds. Miss Darlene Powell takes her students through daily repetition drills. Amaya MacEwen Lola Mackey Darleen Powell Christine Scott 5 FOREIGN LANGUAGE - 161
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Shirley Baker Glendon Bergfalk WORLD RELATIONS, as they are today, make it even more important to know more languages than just one's own. The knowledge of a second language opens up the way to learning about and understanding a foreign country. The following five languages were offered this year: French, Span- ish, Latin, German, and Russian. Rus- sian was offered for the first time this year. An increase of 923 students to 1,135 students also brought an addition of four teachers. Latin could boast having the most classes in the district. The Spanish program con- sisted of a continuation of the new programmed learning that was started at Saguaro last year. Mr. Richard Brown and his students ponder a difficult Latin translation. Of all of the Scottsdale schools, Saguaro's Latin program has administered to the largest number of classes yet. 160 - FOREIGN LANGUAGE Yolaida Briley Richard Brown Carmel Butterfly Sara Hargrove Shirley Baker - Spanish, sponsors Spanish Club, B.A. Glendon Bergfalk - Russian, English, sponsors Junior Class, B.A. Yolaida Briley - Spanish, sponsors Span- ish Club, B.A. Richard Brown - Latin, sponsors Latin Club, B.A., M.A. Carmel Butterfly - French, spon- sors French Club, American Field Service, B.A. Ed., M.A. Sara Hargrove - German, sponsors German Club, B.A. Ed. lVluy bien, clase, says lVlrs. Yolaida Briley as she compliments her class' performance. A big part of learning a language comes from speaking and listening. The foreign language lab gives students a chance to improve their speaking ability by repeating what they hear in the earphones. lt gives teachers a chance to hear the students practice speaking.
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DEPENDlNG UPON interest and ability, students at Saguaro fulfill their math requirements in any one of three levels. These levels consist of the accelerated, regular and basic math programs. This year the curriculum of the basic math classes has been revised with new books and audio-visual aids to generate more interest and obtain better results from students. The new audio-visual aids include six electric calculators, tapes and films. .emma ,f.. ,, . is John Anderson Jane Bruner Francis Chupp You, in the back row, did you forget to bring your homework, too? asks lVlr. Joe Stephenson. lVlath students have daily work assignments to do at home. 162 MATHEMATICS Albert Ferencz Karen Grassl Frank Griffitts John Anderson - basic math, Algebra I, Algebra lllTrigonometry sponsors Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, J.V. Baseball B.S., lVl.S. Jane Bruner - basic math, geometry, B.A. Francis Chupp - geometry, Algebra l, sponsors Chess Club, B.S. Albert Ferencz geometry, Algebra lI!Trigonometry, sponsors Junior Class, B.S lVl.S. Ed. Karen Grassl - algebra, geometry, B.S. Frank Griffitts mathematics, sponsors Varsity Basketball, B.S. lVlr. George Vemich demonstrates to his class some of the basic points of algebra. To graduate from Saguaro, Algebra I and -geometry are required, but many students go on to more difficult studies.
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