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F 01' Better U mi 61 Sf6l7ldi7Zg 'fi Some teachers teach more than unc language. Mr. Clolicsy in Spanish and French, Mrs. Savage, German and Eng lish, and Mrs, Dougherty, French and English, glance over thc' display of their text hooks at the parents' night. Miss McDonald. teacher of Latin and Eng- lish, is not pictured. ONE LANGUAGE IS A WALL' IT TAKES TWO TO MAKE A GATE .' ' Lfnzgzmge S11m'e11l,i' ,- in il- Qtudent teacher Nliss Meyermln from Alhlm AVL' Cdllltfjdllfffl' f07' gtate instructs' ljatin students in 503. flnlerjf H1 1:26 SCH jvc Spojnorcd practiced teaching first year Spanish also. I 1 J V 2 ,..,q, k J s l Iinrezgrz Exrfmnge 'Q 44 - Y . L Q I f 4 . 0. a D . ' I' The annual llllljllhlgf sing on Decemhc.-r I9 drew cruwds to the second floor hall. Sounds ut Adcirfu Ffdrlu,i'. Ti.n111': Cfrlrlur. Nffrlii' dr PJ: and O 'I'.n1mu- bazzm echoed through the sclioul.
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To further a better understanding of the school program this year every depart- ment arranged a parents' night. At the January 30 English and language meeting Miss Parkinson. Mrs. Hotaling. Mr, Stopera, Mrs. Betts and Mr. VanDenhurgh, English teachers, welcome parents as they arrive in the library. ENGLISH - Most Valuable Subject - By Vote of Recent Sim-'ey of the Gmdzmtef of Thi! School Frog reports, book re- ports term papersfthe list is endless. Students and teachers couldn't get along without the library or without Mrs. Occhino to help them find what they need. Parents' N ight january 30 1958 Miss Parkinson and Irene Swisher admire a notebook about the United State s and Scotia High in parti- cular prepared by the class to he sent to a German s c h o o l- the F1'eif'Jerr1'o111Stein- Srbulefas part of an exchange project. The tape recorder is often used in both English and language classes, Miss Parkinsons senior English class is mak- ing one of three tapes of poetry for future English classes. Tom Knoke rec- ords his introduction to narrative poems. Sandy Griffith holds the mike while Bill Dingman. Phyllis Cady, and Tom LaViolette wait their turns.
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