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COLLEGE PREP MEANS A ANGU G , Although the floor inlays in the Spanish room show the drooping sombreros of siesta time, the language department is not to be caught napping. XVhile a senorita strug- gles through her carefully prepared discur- so, right next door a class may be singing .fp 19 ,, . ,. . . ,,, H -.2 ,, 1 Tuff lwliilllllt 5Kl1S'TLl, C,1lI'lll0I1CUl'. and across M-vsr.,. I3 ':gf kGE5ig'E5lf1 the hall Caesars friends, laboring over de- t 'Wifm vva pil-LE clensions, at last join him in his familiar Ya e5 Veni, vidi, vici. Many interesting projects combined with translations, tests, and term papers provide a well-rounded curriculum for these college preps who are enrolled in foreign language courses. f 'L When a student is able to read a newspaper in French, he feels he is on his way to mastering the language. Becoming a member of Los Amigos Espanoles gives students an opportunity to learn more about language, customs, and life in Spain. REAR-R. Atwood, W. Madar. ROW 4-S. Waldman, R. Shapiro, S. Apple, S. Gordon, W. Heisey, W. Peterson, E, Jakubic, R. Van Auken, R. Nadzan, R. Cox, B. Woodward. ROW 3-J. Tortorete, L, Flint, P. Jordon, D. Economis, J. Thomas, S. Strock, G. Cilfone, C. Kokrak, C. Hlaudy, A. Vasilg J. Grove. ROW 2A--V. Russ, P. Reed, N. Thompson, P. Taggart, Mr. Hetzler, H. Herman, B. Williams, E. Linden, S. Huston. FRONT-L. Hogan, M, Furman, G. Crow, C. Schwartz, J. Null, M. Gay, T. Woodward, B. Simpson, N. Savu, D. Sladovic. IvPresident, 2-Vice President, 3ASecretary, 4-Treasurer. i A ....t..-355 ' ' ' X X ' 0 gf T' A xr 'WWQTW ' 5 ...wr ' Q v ff ,F 5.- 3 ,, r .fQ! w L... ,, .. .fr liqjf ' f- ' - s 3-ggi :S me ' A t ' ' Q' V -fe it 'X' . 35 P VZ. 28 l
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LA GUAGE HAVE A SOCIAL SIDE Knowing the language well proves rewarding to members of the lfreneh Club us their meetings are eondueted entirely in the language. Lai Cerele Frzineziis enjoys nmnv variations in programs, sueh as seeing pictures of llriinee, hearing ol' ex- periences in the county and even learning a French folk dunee. REAR-E. Malacky, C. Jones, B. Fisher, D. McEwen, 47 S. Orwell, 3, R. Thornhill, 2, J. Jervis, R. Williams, E. Lindquist ROW 2--S. Schwartz, M. Schade, M. Wendell, B. Gimbel, J. Bowman, N. McMaster, N. Ticknor, R. Narotsky, J. Clark. FRONT-B. Lytle, P. Taggart, C. Savu, T. Stiggers, L. Smith, D. Malarchik, B. Campbell. NOT IN PICTURE-C. McCrae, I REAR--B. Steiner, R. Ailes, T. Parker, L. Tomlin, J. Fleck, R. Matey, L. ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW Ifurly Iiomzin eulture provides thenth grade lsutin students with interesting Illil' terizil for Ileeimi Club programs. Keller, J, Wicks, J, DeMarco, B. Hall, H. Hipple, F. Lewis 6-AR. Pellegrim, M. Kuzmack, J. Kioss, B. Hadcock, W. Riffle, M. Rosenberg, R. Schaffer, D. Ralston, T, Atkin, A. Tablac W. Rowe, T. Hawkins. 5--A. Brown, E. Carbone, M. Simons, J. Malacky, R. Zigler, G. P. Burgess, P. Webb. Skoczylas, M, Vincent, M. Cadwell, C. Ruddy, J. Parker 4-AR. Gibson, L. Williams, K. Zimmerman, J, Hardin, E, Crum, A. Jones, C. Cline, K. Beers, B. Perunko, P. Barker, K, Boyd, L, Horlacher. 3-C. Rigsby, M. Pads, G. Williams, G. Follmar, T. Grahm, O, Lynn, S, Pawcio, D. McGough. 2--Mrs. Webb, L. Lowry, E. Hunter, S. Eicher, D. Danko, K. Golick, C. Hart, M. Truran, S. Neff, L. Flowers, S. Silver r-nan, K. McFall, Miss Newton. I-S, Smack, S. Seiple, K. Warfield, F. Chickerneo, M. Fedarko, C. Brown, A. Demmer, B. Goffin, A. Manes, Campbell, K, Woonris, P. Delahanty, J. Jarvis. Leuentis, M. Martin, B. Dearing, S. Thomas, M, Grabill, B 27 B.
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Flags, books, and clothing illustrate tllc customs and tradi- tions of the Spanish people to all who may stroll by this display case. E GLISH S ANISH LATIN While Latin students read the story, posters illustrate the twelve labors of ller- cules. Pictures not only add interest to the course, but make the room more attractive.
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