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Learning is not all work for many foreign language pupils The gutteral, staccato syllables roll off The Tongue of the exchange Teacher as members of The Russian club attempt to convert The sounds into intelligible Thoughts. This new club gave students a chance to practice Their knowledge of This difficult language and gain some feeling for The Russian culture. JD--i ilc,vcir ,,,....r..4 Los miernbros de Los Espanoles estan pensando, Hqueso. Copies of EI Charlador, the Spanish Club newspaper, roll off the duplicating machine and are prepared for distribution to club members. Written completely in Spanish, the newspaper contained coverage of club and school activities as well as special feature articles. American students try to look as though Russian thoughts are in their minds.
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i Managing school store are Paula Washburn and Mr. Walt Dawson. Picking up skip slips oth period are Don Kerschbaum and Ron Meadows. Groups ssist in school function The boy nervously clicks a coin against the metal counter as he Ticket Corps, from left, first row: Mike Cobb, Tim Nichols, Ken Coyle, second row: Marsha Ritter, Greg Thies, Warren Sharpe, Jim Lailey, Wendy Hutchins, Don Metke, Pam Jackson. 48 considers which book cover to buy. Deciding on the red plaid one he exchanges his quarter for it anc' waits for the girl in charge to give him the change. The Student Store was one of the many areas around school to use student help. Assistants in the library, offices, Student Store, and kitchen, spent a regu- lar class period helping to main- tain Shorecrest's efficiency. Ushers, from left, first row: Dennis McCoy, Steve Mathis, Terry Loffelbein Harold Lee, Gary Greer, Rick Beatty, second row: Gary Naseth, Ron Post Mike Foster, Steve Bell, Don Harrison, Gary Kieth.
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