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Students took on wider ” Margins” this year as they learned new skills in typing, foreign language, and English. French and Spanish students had their encounter with gay Paris, Puerto Rico, and foreign language in general through films, slides, and the text book. Typing students learned the skill of communication through typing letters, data sheets, and the lessons of typew- ritten communication so necessary in business today. The basic form of communication in America today is of course, the English Language. Many students crossed the paths of popular writers and were able to take a deeper look into basic English form and theme. The English department offers the largest selection of both required and elective courses at Salida High. Students can find courses ranging from basic freshman English to Bible literature. A new course being contemplated for next year is a senior level elective in Indian literature , with emphasis on material written by American Indian authors rather than the more common material written about the Indian by whitemen. Students Learn Communications Skills
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Cindy Schrader dutifully worked at academic history and later discovered the excitement of historical research as she sought information on the family ranch at Howard (top left). Lower left: Mike Neises built from scratch, a one-sixteenth scale 24-pound. .50 caliber rep- lica of a naval cannon. It used black powder, and worked with surprising reality. This page, top: David Ham listens as Marta Lamberg and Kathy Teter help lead a discussion in American Government. Below: Joe Davis tried a form of Colonial punishment - said he didn’t like it. Bottom right: Dave Becker discusses American History assignment with members of the first hour class. 7
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Opposite page, top: Betty Martellaro works on an English assignment. Bottom left: Foreign lan- guage teacher James Wilkins reviews with Loretta Anderson. Bottom right: is Karla Cradlnelli. This page, top left: Dave Dennison concen- trates on typing. Top right: Donna McClure instructs Rocco Passarelli on his typing. Bottom left: Jolene Gonzales watches as Brenda Strand - berg types. Bottom right: Jennifer Ribal works on her typing assignment. 9
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