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. fi. UQ Kg i., 'N F . CD X I 9 f J asf aaa I es fl J 5- sf w- . V 4154 .X 1,7 TX Sue Koski eollnhoritt 1 toi IU out the school pq r Mrs. jean Liljinquist, B.A. English II1 AlphzifTri1Y. Mrs. Catherine Lippy, B.A. English II. Dorothy Nelson, B.A., M.A. Department Chairman: English III. Mrs. Doris Rodin, B.S., M.A. English IV: Student Vv'riting Contests. Louise Russell, A.B., M.A. English III. Mrs. Helen Shannon, A.B. English IV. Mrs. june Shurtliff, BS., M.S English IV. james Townsend, B.S. J Speech, Drzinm, luhlie Spe.i in Thespians. Mrs. Miller Vice, B.A., M.E. English II: Speakers' Bureau Albert Vogel, B.A., MA., P.Ed Guns HHH Vi If N fl H 1 English III1PhilQ50phy Club, t M IN ihh hunt T in unlxn xxi xx r ournalism students T irx XX illi un h B ll in
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Mi' Veu-Graph Innovates - F . Teaclung I1 echmques AS Ever leel irritgitetl hy having to see through Z1 ttxtehei' in ortlei' to iintl out xvliaitls on the hoard? i Elnnin.iting sneh rutlletl feelings was the VeufCrQ1ph, in niothhetl opiulue pioieeton introtlueetl this year. Revising torinei' teehnitlues of presenting grzimf nitug the Yetiflliuipli proinptetl the method of tetiehf ing the lunetion ol .1 terin helore aietuailly tletining it. .I - in .4 Covering .issignetl he.its, interviewing leading i I .VP 'X iiexx'sp.ipei'iiieii, .intl writing, xx'i'iting,writing taught Mg, ' J j1JLlI'ILllISIN stutlents the ins .intl outs of their held. ' VSAR Greek masks .intl Runnin the-itres, .ill Imrt of the history of ,C 0 ' in dr.ini.i. prove t.isein.iting to speech student UIJIIIC Singer, '- Carl Brose, B.A., M.A. .ng 13-Q Lf in Gina 4 English IVg Rifle Club, Debate Club. fy Mrs. Ruth Buck, B.A. J ' 'L' English III. Reatdingg Treasurer. 1:14 j -LT., ' Northern Virgini.i 'TC.1Cl1CI'S ul' ix I X f gf I..tngu.ige Artsg Ch4nrni.in, Arhng- x ' I ' ton Education Association. if - ' i x. 5 ihk 'V Mrs. Ruth Anne Crouse, . , M x ' A B.s., MA. A ' . Q. 1 English IIIQ Voealbulgiry Club - gs- his fx 6-arxw .t I: .ri Mrs, Mabel Dixon, B.A. i' f English IIQ Sophomore Class g . , . Sponsor. TQ -.' - I W. Q I' V F4 -I - I David Gibbs, B.S., M.A. English IV. , f - N L - 'P I: , 1 QI -f Af Euanna Grifhn, B.A., M.A. E English IV, Lgitin I. A 5 i x Freda Guinn, B.A. English IIQ Beta Club. aah 6 . . Q 5 Mrs. Sophie Hilton, BS. 4-T' English II, xv lt? I I Z1 'is Charles Houghton, BS., M.A. English IIl:ChessCluh1Etiueition . rXssoe1.ition Legisl.1tive Council. 9 5- 'x Howard Hunter, BS., M.A. 'it' l : X, . i . ,, Io I'l'.ld one lllilllxlllkl xxifitls .1 Illllllllt' IF Lnallbh ll'1Xk'lkhu5' I ' s. niiii Sn1.inni- XX'eig.iiitll nltnn.ite go.1l 1. I QU I:-lk'llll'V A l l ' F M 's. A ,S : 'iii A Y ff , X ff Q 5:4 ., 'Q-ox Hr' 3
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,fi i . ., Ft, l F 9 nr Aa s I 5.--2.46 'A' 1'-tu -A t , .x -an 7 I x ' L f 2- . . .-,- A J I XY . f , x Q X l'J 1' X x n ' - x ni ix Z l ,cd , if iii ..- ' I Equipped Laborator Aids Language Stud Increased emphasis on the speaking and listen' ing approach to French, Spanish, and German ref sulted from extensive use of a completely equipped modern language laboratory which provided facilf ities accommodating thirty students each period. Utilizing the increased facilities of the departf ment were more than ninefhundred students, with half of these choosing French. Spanish was next in popularity followed by Latin and German. An interesting side light to this year's activities was a visit by a mobile laboratory featuring ten lisf tening stations. Arlington was one of over four hundred school systems visited by the huge trailer sc on its high publicized crossfcountry tour. i 'ii gf --f 1 wil, -' Fascinated by modern teaching devices. Danny Barker listens as john Nuelscn operates the language laboratory tape recorder. !ll EX SX: ' E: . . ' 'Slum ' '4-'ff12ff5.'I I N V U. vw ,L -s. u ' .i , ' :. . ii 'Q A x B. g,,.e?'f' um pam. Anim?-1 , V .gf I 5 ii 'fra Q fi i S I L 5. 15 , ' . , Q W 'Wiiiiafffilafesallfh.-':S'iil ,f i N' V fy m. 5-. A 5, c :- , 9 1 A a Xn gufhln 'ffm Ouiihunffm W ff' 5 Zo: Lvwwc W .,1nufW,.,W,ZfZ,5p 1,-Mg? D Q ,. 1 f i N. iii A ax . l 'l . K l I n 1 l I SHALL NVE LEO IN THE MOBILE LAB? ASK SANDI PRICE, GAIL SINGER, AND SOPHIE MORGAN. 22 I:.u'ulty
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