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Language Arts Included . ' it r . T . . TEEQQQEF5 i!?T,: ' .,'- 2 7 51' 11 : 1 3 ' .f t 11,-f y ,k.k V 1 - we .. ri 1 , ' L-'.- We - 'Q -,. L,,..- - Y . -,.- K.-, . ' - , , f ' , , + Q- ' V. ' A. : fsiitifffg - , ' Lf ' -5- ' -5. VLVL qi 'LL ' f 'fre' to . s if V. i Q We - Qs. A' KE - Q Dennis Cowley Gretchen Drachman David Hooker Emesr Mqriscgl Mike Miranda Elln0f MOSTGIVO Romana Murolo John Waite Records and tapes in the foreign language lab made it possible tor teachers to pri- vately listen to students and help them improve their accents. Class in Chinese Chinese attracted 24 students for the first time this year. The new course, taught by Mr. David Hooker, stressed the reading and Writ- ing of complicated characters. Mr. Hooker taught the class first period only. Each level of French subscribed to a magazine designed for its ability. Third year German students read and paid for the maga- zine HDer Roller. Those learning Spanish also read literary works which included Span- ish and Mexican novels and plays. Students gave speeches in Spanish conversation class two or three times a week. One day hats was the subject. N
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An experimental World Geography class considered how to solve such world problems as slums, water and air pollution, and the population explosion. Donald Anderson Dennis Cowley Barry Dunn Robert Ferber Katherine Rust Dorothy Shirley Ron Clinton Sterling Hatfield Joe Steiner ., -T Q35 ' tiff:- :'Ni5E'f : list--iii 5' s? 'i'l' 'L 455' rv .u- - t i . - ww , ,,,g t4 ' sa,-our - K f g, A . ci - JY f . 9 ,gg ' is wt- -1' N' e- f fig . V ' V K5 X fc 1 ' issi k.,,: L,,'i,. E LJ Y ., , ,2 ..R, E A .. f- E' Ai, , - f A V Q, W '- , 2 -2.- - - . Problem Class Created It Own Democratic State Stan's Museum Village supplied rifles for a speech in American History about Civil War weapons. Joe Millstone gave the report in Mr. Thomas Cooper,s class, fifth period. All American History students occasionally found it necessary to make topical reports in this class, required for juniors. Research papers were also part of the curriculum. American Problems teacher, Mr. Robert Ferber, taught his classes about self-govern- rnent by having the students elect class of- ficers, choose their topics for study during the semester, and draw up a constitution. The students also set up their own grading stan- dards and taught the class by themselves. During the second semester, Mrs. Ardeth Cropper's and Mrs. Jean Custenborder's World Geography classes joined into one class. The large class divided into small groups for the discussion of their assigned group projects. The teachers encouraged each student to present his project in a unique Way. Thomas Cooper Ardeth Cropper JSUY1 CUST?nb0 def Leon Limperis Tony Morales Don Prentice John Taylor Joel White Edllh Wlngafe get fi if--Mig .-sri as. .:..: ' ' Y-.. il si ' ' f . N. K.. ' estates -- aw , 3 ' ' -- P I Q as .A ,. A r I Q 1 R - - 41 ,ig :.1' A . ' ' ,L-V J- , ., 'Ky r',. . .e.-9 1' . .. . 1.11:-fir as ' M - 4 n ,A - ZW -' A , Y V ' -'a:.,.z:',r,2'ia - - 117'-2.5.5 :pw - A I gi .5 R 5. J.:-. : i , f 1 ' ,., t g owls , r l ' 1, r as . as as ..,. y 27
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