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re Taught at S.S. . . MISS ALLICE ROGERS teaches both French and English. She holds a B.A. nd M.A. degree and has attended Middlebury College, Syracuse and McGill niversities. Miss Rogers has been with the Scottsbluff system for two years. XL. Wi- r'fil5?ai55A'54ih2fK.'i?13f19i'Dl?'r I 5.1. 'S ' .' , , qs, l A -n ,- 5-1 -,4 V ., .,a'a,'Q., , -na? GERMAN INSTRUCTOR IS Mrs. Marcella Hayen. She holds o B.A. degree and has taught at the Senior High for eight years. Mrs. Hoyen spent a summer in Germany sponsored by the Stanford Univer- sity Advanced German Institute. Her hobbies include reading and sewing. Al .N . she points out maior cities in Germany, German cultural traditions are studied in addi- agozines and making native food are two proiects in which the students participate. Dr' TEACHING SPANISH IS Mrs, Carmen Garcia. She holds both a B.S. and M,A. degree. She has attended Chadron State College and Stanford University ond has been at the Senior High for three years. I5
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i gear an Foreign Language Foreign languages which are offered include Lptin, Spanish, French and German. One may take three years of Spanish and German and two years of Latin and French. Students planning to register in the College of Arts and Sciences of a university will be wise to take two or more years of a foreign language. Tape recordings and records sometimes are used to teach the fundamentals of the language. Foreign customs are taught in addition to the background of the country from which the language originates. Students learn how to read, write and speak the language SENIOR AND SOPHOMORE English is taught by Mrs. Deanna Berg. She has attended Colorado State College and the University of Colorado. She has also done refresher work at Colorado University. Mrs. Berg holds an A.B. degree. Her hobby is painting. LATIN TEACHER AT the Senior High is Mr. Lawrence Lemons. He has attended Chadron and Colorado State Colleges and Northwestern University. He holds a M.A. and B.S. degree. Mr. Lemons has done refresher work at a two week workshop at Columbia University. He has been in the school system for thirty years. l4 they study. '- QL! ,V nf 'S,'JA'3-N ?F1f 7. 6 fi i 'vftfi S F . . f - J ' 'R-Tr. . -f . . F? 34 P4 41 THIRD YEAR GERMAN students pay close attention to Mrs. tion to the German language. Giving oral reports from Recordings and tapes are used to supplement the regular class
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Science Contributes to Student Agenda Students interested in science may choose from a variety ot courses. Biology is the only science course available to sophomores. Juniors may take Chemistry, Physics or Physical Science in addition to Biology. Upon receiving permission of the instructor, seniors may sign up for the Advanced Bi- ology course. Plants and animals are studied by Biology students. In the Advanced Biology course, students study the various functions of the body. ln Physics the laws and principles of the physical universe are taught. Chem- istry is the study of the composition and properties of substances. Physical Science is a general course in science covering Chemistry and Physics. BIOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY are subiects taught by Mr. Marion Riley He attended the University of Nebraska cmd Colorado State University and holds a B.S. and M.A. degree. Mr. Riley has taught in the Scottsbluff system for four years. STEVE REIN MAKES oxygen during a laboratory exercise in Chemistry while his lab partner Connie Copeland looks on. Laboratory work gives each student a chance to further his study of subiects taught in the classroom.
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