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Lx? -if , wwf?-fa , it . Q ' wo .a ff' A ,,.gg,a,55?2f-54.75134 ri? X A i ' '1',4af 'w.ft.-f?1'f.rg Hx ., '- f llllllllilllltlll Mr. Vrana leads German class in the Schnitzelbank song. Mrs. Saeger shows Gary Hollingsworth pictures of Roman culture. HFRKULLFQ N11 .. ,H ,ww 15 xy 'IW' BEN W. VRANA: German I, II, Deutscher Verein Sponsorg MRS. HELEN SAEGER: Latin I, II, National Honor Society Sponsor. Foreign Languages Draw lO5 Deutscher Verein Started An increase of 43 over last year, lO5 students took the courses offered in German and Latin. German students sang songs and practiced reading, Writing and speaking the language, and some formed a club called Deutscher Verein. Officers were Marilyn Myers, p re sidentg Don Krzycki, vice- p re sidentg Janet Pokorny, secretary- treasurer. Three students took nation-Wide German tests for scholarships. Three s tu de nt s-Bob Laugen, Di c k Qualsett, Larry Horejsi-toured Europe for six weeks with a group sponsored by a German teacher from Fremont High School. Four of the six weeks were spent studying the German language at a university in Innsbruck, Austria. Mrs. Saeger kept her Latin II class busy translating the 12 labors of Hercules, Caesar, short plays, and poetry. f i 1'
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Joe Swoboda shows how to play a guitar for a demon- stration speech in speech class. Left to right: Janet Krivohlavek, Larry Vrba, and Kathy Eurtak act out a scene from The Bad Children a satire on Hansel and Cretell' lt was one of the two ,30- minute plays presented by the Advanced Speech Class for a Christmas program. , 155 V e if - . fr 5 ,sseszsxzxwxiz . fsleiiggiijgz g A N' 49 'Vw 'ill' i f fiiggssizssfvfiftggszffifsfpz: fr,-E f' Sziiiztsifiasqmgavragga ' k -f yiiisfflfiiiiarliiwhc'Wt .fzgazszw gin 425,51 ff x MARVIN STONE: W o r ld C e o g r a p h y English l2, Junior Class Play Sponsor: ROBE RT U R ISANEK: American L i t e r a t u r e, English lO, lf reshman C l a s s Sponsor, Audio- Visual Aids Ui re cto rg DENNIS NELSON: Speech, Advanced Speech, Senior Class Play Sponsor, Cross Country, Reserve Basket- ball, lfreshman lf o o t b a ll and Track Coach. N51 Advcanced Speech Course Added to English Curriculum Et tu Brute was one of many quotes learned by sophomores in their study of Julius Caesar. While the sophomores read Shakespeare and Dickens, the freshmen tried to reach the purple level which was the highest in the SRA reading tests. A new course in advanced speech open to seniors perfected the fundamental principles of speech learned in the combined speech and American literature junior English courses. Seniors for perhaps their last time reviewed English composition and grammar as well as studied English literature and wrote research papers. 1' ,, , , .WSRXfN'NmxXE. 5f'Pf3'fK1. f ' iimiiiif-125 ln- C - fffiS:. '1'l-'ER -5.3.1 0 - -GE.-ii.5:5Z2EiY5l'f' 353'be''TSEHQE.fYL15sE?3iiK5fii?EiilSi.eE..1931,IQ.
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'P MERRITT DODSON: Chemistry, Physics, Algebra I, Science and Math Club Sponsorg MITCHELL S. BODZEK: Biology, General Science, Assistant Varsity Football and Track Coachg GENE TORCZON: Modern Problems, General Science, Varsity Basketball Coach,AssistantVarsity Football Coach, Golf Coach. bl Take Nofionol Moth Test, GenePokorny Scores Highest Plotting second-degree equations in senior math, titrating acids in chemistry, and analyzing Waves in a ripple tank in physics were some of the projects performed by students in their science and math courses. Sixty-one students from the math depart- ment competed in the 1964 National Mathematics Contest on March 5. Gene Pokorny was the school's highest scorer With a score of 36.75. Jerry Limbach and Bob Laugen scored second and third, respectively. A reconstructed chicken skeleton, solar batteries, and a report on the effect of alcohol on mice were among the individual student projects exhibited in the school Science Fair sponsored by the Science and Math Club, Some of the better projects had participated in the Wayne Science Fair at Wayne State College March 20. ALVAH M. MUEI-ILICI-I: Algebra I, II, Advanced Math, Science and Math Club Sponsor, Senior Class Sponsorg ROBERT D. VODEHNAL: Algebra I, Geometry General Math, Freshman Class Sponsor. Jim Hoy solves a geom- etry problem. I I I I
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