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4 E S. .gf Lenore Geweke, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Department Chairmang German I, 1 II: German Honor Society. . ' L .xt X I as Elizabeth I-Iuls, B.A., M.A. Qlx E French I. Spanish II. 25:5 eg, A Mrs. Katharine Newton, B.A. nv S' ' Latin II, III, IV: Latin Honor ' Society, junior Classical League. Learning German names for common ohiects interests soph- omore linguists Robert Bergseth and Willigini Boehley. -1' .-4 Stimulated by a classmate,s speech on Don Quixote, .lo Ullman utilizes her Spanish writing talents for note taking. Mrs. jean Smith, BS. Spanish Ilg Spanish Honor Society. Norman Underwood, B.A. Spanish I, IV: International Cluh. Mrs. Frances Waters, B.A., M.A. French II, III, IV: Children of the American Revolution. Mrs. Amy Young, B.A., M.A. French II: Children of the Amerif can Revolution. French Drama Cluh. Gamma TrifHi'Y. ,I K. fi'-Q x . N5 ' louiviw' sf X -Q... ,-, R ,A -W ' .Q xx X X 1? Q Q4 xx ,HEX Faculty 23
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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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R- 7 K4 I 5, I 5,7 L--.C 'Li F,,,1 I . -v 5' ' 1 1' l QQ f r K . -1. Al , RA I ,,,,x xx ' in K '- -2? K' Glenn Causey. l5.S., M.S. l,7i'1vcr liklllglllrmlll Varsity Moll Cioacli, Assistant l3.iskt-rlmll Cfoaclw. Mrs. Mary Causey, l5.S., M.A. Health .ind l'hys1c.il Education ll. Roger Coggiiis, B.S. Health .ind Physical llducation Ill, Driver E',lUC.lIlllIl1 Assistant Var' Sify Fiuvfladll CTlJ.lCll. Albert Haringer, BS., M.S. Athletic Director Martha Harrill, B.S., M.A. Health .ind l'hysic.il Education lll: Cheerleaders. girls turn in their scores .ls gym Arrows retrieved, .issist.ints, l .imel.i Grit: .ind Sue Black keep records. X . L 1- Ivy 5 P 1. BX? q ix p,, .N . ss ' . 1 f ,X . . 0 ks ,W . Qi X . SUN ,T if , f v , 1 .1 p U V k gs i r ' fm 1 A I . p .K . 1. Q. , : 1, 4 W E xv , , ,, s A NZ. . -, It ,,', - f jr' - Tp- ' N I , 1' gr! A N , Am,-sx , -.Q-g f X -A in 1- 5' ,',, -I l l .ij 1 , ' P. A rg J W I E xx I RX.: ' 1 i 1 N s xs . . A: X f-- H ldbvh? - . ' I X L ! 5 L 6 l 'A xl 1' . 't ' Q X . gn - L s. , -'I LJ. ,t ' '- llandardized Tests Plague G m Classes Tougher than the Russians, was the cry that urged many exhausted physical education students on to greater efforts as they went through the trials of skill and strength entailed in a Marine Physical Fitness Test. Every boy's gym class took this test which is based on actual physical examinations taken by the United States Marine Corps. Mothers who volunteered to assist the school nurse checked the height, weight, and vision of underclassmen. Later in the year, the Health Depart' ment gave tuberculin tests to sophomores. Safe driving was the theme for students enf rolled in the driver training courses held each period by Mr. Glenn Causey and Mr. Roger Coggins. Aiming for a distant mark, lvlarlv cl.lll.lkl.l executes .1 broad lump during testing in Miss B.ll'l7.lI'.l Reinxvald s gym class Z4 Faculty
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