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Above: Connie Beinberg, language of our soufhern on improving her diction Debbie Harshey, 12, looks Through The magazine Jour's de France for informafion which she can use in a report in her Third year class in French. r QE , ii, eager fo learn The neighbors, concentrates in second year Spanish. i
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Modernization Assists Language Stud gg . 1' Above: Susie Van Treese, 10, and Jerry Hogan, 10, add color to French with ci dialogue illustration t 'Q e Ab3 it . L' t sh is 5.0 L ,B aidh A .Y 4, ti ,Q Ks. ...W ,J y . , J It f ,.e M .1 9,41 ,if .:, 5: I r Fgvisfi 5:31 H+ 2 assi 4.14-ni :JY ,-kt... 2 Q wi A113 s k,eS.qS? -ass sg-Q Q .5551 W 't Fr: ' 4 A 2 -iii 4. , 5 pg, i Qt Lf, . f f fi? tie? it X ' lt ' swiss l I Ji 5 . y 9 3 X Qs as .1 . V Y f A l l VL X' L 1 1- To . xiii Aft? ILM ' g af, :- t. Q L ' A '-'M l' 2545? :ii ' Wei lm? , . Sm Below: Kathy Miessen, 12, assists Mrs. Mueller at a common task-splicing a broken Spanish tape. Passing the open door of a class- room in the language area this year, the Warren student might have heard the tape-recorded voice of a German as he drilled the class in speaking, or possibly the stirring sound ot the French national anthem as the class sang it, accompanied by a record. These were signs of the many methods and activities employed by the Foreign Language department in the study of French, German, Latin, and Spanish at Warren. ln the modern foreign language classes, emphasis was placed on speak- ing. Equipped with tape-recorders and tapes ot actual speaking citizens, the language laboratory gave students a chance to record and hear their own voices. As supplementary material, Warren- ites also read native short stories, sang songs, and viewed tilms explaining the customs and historical features of the country being studied. Below: John Goldsmith, i2, Lana Bruce, 12, and Carol Hale, ii, learn to conjugate German verbs. 'NL i i
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Pupils Learn Important Lifetime Skills af- ' 1 ' , '15.,T,x' :.f,f.,-gf Mfriffrigiziifgi' 'f ' V ,,,, ,V ,,,, , V.: , . ,L W .t :tty , . . --.Q W, , f if-fwfwf, K , ,, . 1 ' .17 ,V X ff,f4'f ,gf , , .7 , Y... . , ,, . X with Q. l .s .M-ya.-.,.....,..a,,,,,M 1, ' ,Mi will Y 1 1 N lt li, W Qu ,R ',rf,a,' 5. QW Every once in a while as Warrenites were in the halls between classes on an errand, they saw and heard signs that gave them a clue as to the activities ot the Fine Arts Department. They might have seen in the upstairs hall bright colors being applied to a large mural, or maybe they heard coming from the direction of the auditorium the loud vibrations ot eight or ten drum sets as the band practiced tor a concert. These were evidences ot the creative talent being developed in the art and music classes at Warren. Inside the classrooms even more proiects were in the making. Art classes were busy learning the skills of pottery making, painting, or architectural de- signing. Opening a door in the music area might have brought forth the balanced tone of a Warren vocal group or the deep tull-bodied sound ot the orches- tra or band as they practiced. Often the polished product ot these classroom sessions was presented to the school in art exhibitions and concerts. 5 sz this 1 .5 -gnom- ,...N-v'-A'--- e-- a H ' fe -4, e-a-Q1 , : 'S , Q ,bs . N .,,,,s,...,1.. 8 Above: Mr. Fish tries the rabbit head mask for the Alice in Wonderland play on Brian Horton, ll. Lett: Art enthusiasts Sherie Jeffries, il, Jerry Han- son, l2, and Terri Jones, 12, making masks,
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