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i Discussion is a basic activity in all history classes. Here Mrs. Judy Baker discusses an aspect of the Civil War with her sixth period class. Mayor Clinton Addresses Government Class World history and United States history constitute the basic history requirements for graduation from Shoreline. The history department also offers economics, world problems, government, senior seminar and Russian history. Throughout the year the government class heard speakers such as Seattle's Mayor Gordon Clinton. It was also the first time a Shoreline government class was able to visit a superior court. Through these programs students gain better understanding of the many phases of government. An experiment of integrating United States History Intensive and English ll Intensive was put into effect this year. The group of students had the same English and history teachers during a two-period block. Sometimes both periods were used for the instruction of only one subject. Objectives of the program were to increase the understanding of the country's history through a study of its literary expression and to relate the history of the English-American language to literature. MRS. JUDY BAKER: MRS. JOAN MR. WILLIAM D. DR. WADE A. MR. JAMES KREISS1 World History, Int.g U.S. EMPFIEI-DI HOPFI KNISEI-EY! U.S. History, Reg., Hon- History, Reg. Aduirers World History, Reg., TT. World Histoty,Reg,, TT, U.S. History, Reg., Int.g orsg Government. Ad- Pep Club, Girls' Club Advirer: Junior Class. U.S. History, Int. Adtzirer: Economics. Adwirer: As- virer: Activity Cards and Tolo Committee. Elections Committee, Semblv Committee. Ticket Sales, MUN. Kev Boys' Club. Club. MR. JOSEPH MR. WILLIAM ODELL: MR. DEE C. MRS. DARLENE MR. HENRY LEOPOLD: U.S. History, Reg., Ingg PERGUSON: SHERRICK: THOMSON: Dept. Head: U.S. His- Economics. Ad-ui.rer.' Senior Seminar, World World History, Reg., TT, World History, Int., TT: tory, Reg.g World Prob- Cross-Country, Intramural History, Reg., Int. Ad- Honors. Adviser: Honor U.S. History, Reg. Ad- H 5 1 -l ries fill' sri 9 as e as si uirer: Track, Sophomore Football, Sophomore Class. fsagitix, 5 V fs. . ---- , ,eg tssfes'i,f,f,5f.1z.a-,. o ' ' f 'I 53 lems. Ad11iJeJ.' Ski Club. Volleyball, Book Sale. vires MUN. Society. .,.. , ..., . , .. ..., . at .J -- vi 2 9 :siiitiif t ' wiv . l ?3ti'?1vt - fi' arf.. Z. A 6, L at lr In we sa, whfwia i tt ta i 'Vi gf t Q q,3,,fPF,jstQiti? ' Vi 'IJ' SWB' sw P - N t J, Hp 'fr ' ,U i i wire .gf 2 ,sys fl QW gf Xtrifgij ai 1 3253, if X W' y 15 5 ' 5.52 55 La
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Students of a sophomore intensive English class listen as other students discuss the qualities of a novel. Discussions introduce varied opinions and clarify difficult ideas. ,.,. vgggiigshlali - --.sea :ails 5553? 'RT' 'YE U' 5f':i'i: ,ggigjf Q. Q 15 ,A ,gt-K., e s gs fz if sw -' 'Ie ' . ffl, - . ' s .a. .-1-va., gw-V1 ug-,bww-za5..i H-fzs...sfga...,f- s . -,mgssxafwretg 1 gg, ' sl. .I 5 ,-WEE' 'IZ I ',1'zz'Avf .K 4:35 X 511 M - :Z 'Z' -x l'U5 '-'K--' K - 11.-'tai uvswsgimliigiiafrfsiiiksfwgt s MR F. J- JOHNSON: Spring Dept. Head, Eng- lish 10, 11, Honorsg 12, TT. Ad-uirei: Metro League Usher Squad. MRS. PHYLLIS PEARSON: English 11, Reg., Int. Advirex: Girls' Club Arni- ga Committee. , ...:g.f1f - .. sfsiifaiziw, ' wits: .1 ff V. ,. rf.. tilt, 1.532 991 ,lla ma 1, W 14 fy, 2 -wg 2 ,fim sffzzasi ' I . 1'jiijEi:?ji- ,. ' E- .Efiii7 ' 'ffl IEW :'.f'f,?5 ' W-' PM -fail, . ss , , is - 21,252 - sf ' ,, 1.1 1 'S ' - MRS. SHIRLEY G. JONES: English 10, TTL 11, Int Adviferf Drama Commit- IECS . MRS. KAY POPE: English 10, Honorsg 11 Reg., Int. Advirex: Sen: ior Breakfast Committee. MRS. KAY KEYES: English 12, Reg., Int., TT. AdviJe.f.' FTA. MISS ANN RONALD: English 10, Int., TTQ 11, Reg. Advixer: Senior Ball Committee. MR. RICHARD LAN DER: Fall Dept. Headg Eng- lish 10, Reg.g 12, TT, Honors. MR. JAMES SABOL: English 10, Reg., Int.: 11, Reg., Int. 1 iw 3 S iw- 'Rf sf - -- s wfiw e -1 si .,,,, if.,sgfw. - .,,1.-gf.,:f,,wefg liiiitfffi ' f ff? ' ' ' - f -X TI' 51 if fl . -'L 's:.f 'f i , :fi 1' 1. ,sf 2. ,, r ?l,ff'.fi.' ... .':l 'T fi?.l1f..'l5'i . :El 'Z 'f45?1 'H 'f-'Ei :f ix 1i'P3..i .fi5f2 L is is sr' K 3 X 'S iq s-img 312 A QNX P Q1 ,gl L 5 Q a i . X it mf 5.491 ,, ., 1, ,... , ff. Eiiailllflii 1: ' MISS MARGARET NEWELL: English 11, Reg., Int Advi.re.f.' Girls' Club Proj ects Committee, Spectra. MRS. MARION SICELOFF: English 12, Reg., Speech Adviser: Girls' Club.
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Foreign Language Students Perfect Accents In ,Laboratory MR. FRED BARKER: MR. PHILIP KAUFER: Spanish 1, 3. Advixex: Dept. Headg Latin 1, 2, Publicity Committee, 3: French 1. Advirer: Gymnastics. Latin Club. MR. 0. W. MR, HEATON LAFRENIERE: RANDALL: French 2, 3, 4. Advirer: Spanish 2, 4g Russian SBA Dance Committee, History. Chess Club, Intramural and Sophomore Wres- tling, French Club. MR. HANS W. KURKOWSKI: German 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 63 Spanish 1. Advireri Bus Transportation, Ger- man Club. The knowledge of foreign languages is becoming more in demand throughout the world as a result of faster transportation and better communication. Since two years of foreign language are a minimum requirement for college admittance, Shoreline offers Latin, Spanish, German and French to give students a variety of choice. In Spanish and French new methods are being tried. The Spanish program consists primarily of oral drills, with a minimum of written work. The Marchand Method is being tested in hrst year French. In this direct method of teaching, there is no translating. Instead pictures are used to depict the meaning of French phrases. Shoreline provides a language laboratory where students can measure their ability to speak a foreign language. German, French and Spanish students utilize this laboratory located in room 10.
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