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Mr. James Pike Mr. Mindek demonstrates the use of the star projector in the planetarium. , Mr. William Schreiner Chairman Science Department Utilizes Facts And Research Mr. Douglas Thompson S 'Nl ' xx - . - 3 - 'V-vig.,3k5,1Epx,.11L 1'Q. sg Qffssa 'Q e :ef .. . - a ff :- ,F . U , s ,a 2: ri' f . lf: A 1 ' ' 5 V 5 i ' f e- SE ' Larger A Miss Anna Jean Slater 40 Mr. James Kerschbaum K W ei ?- 2 11' ., , 51552 5 , 1- rrbf f 'i'-i - Lf V ' 1 ' s ., Q W ,1- Q ef X Z ' Q J A Q 1 , J .,.G, ' e Q 51 .,.. , - 1 .e Mr. Donald Strater gzg--amz.: menu 3 H 5 9 CAVTN19 Mr. Schreiner supervises the completion of a student's Science Seminar project.
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Understanding Languages Miss Joanne Schneider Mrs. Katherine Szmagala Miss Daria Holubec Mr. Ronald Jeffrey Knowing a foreign language will serve varied purposes. Rigorous grammar study and oral practice develop pro- ficiency in the reading, speaking, and writing of foreign languages. The stu- dents also investigate'the culture and customs of the inhabitants of the country. Included in the language curriculum are: Spanish, French, Russian, German and Latin. Miss Kanaris and student teacher, Mr. Martin, prepare for future French. classes. Miss Mary Chambers YS? 7 1 . Mrs. Sandra Way
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