West Orange High School - Sword and Scabbard Yearbook (Winter Garden, FL)

 - Class of 1979

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E0lR N'cest pas? No, that isn't a new brand of jeans but French words for is that not so? Mr. Chambers, West Crange's new French teacher from New York, also teach- es Latin and English. Along with Ms. McCuen, our Mexi- can-born and Mexican-educated Spanish teacher, he is out to start the foreign language fever at West Orange. After all, those foreign movies are really something else. especially when the understanding is not clear. But how can you understand them without knowing the language? Mr. Chambers and Ms. McCuen are here for the rescue. Not only do they have courses up to the third year level, Ms. McCuen is also sponsor of the Spanish Club. So conju- gate those verbs and pronounce those words and before you know it, you'll be able to act out those foreign movies in living sound. l. Ms. McCuen takes time out for a smile instead of speaking more Spanish. 2. Speaking a foreign language comes naturally to fl. to r.J: Paul Chambers, French and Latin teacher, Ms. McCuen, Spanish teacher and sponsor of the Spanish Club. 3. Mr. Cham- bers wonders what language to speak next. ING 2 .ss Q S . . A f' . W V 228 6

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MIRUIRQ E A llllllllllllillgliglllfllllfi .cuss 'R 3 . . . Ad .- v f 1 ' rf' 7 r A ,M 1 5 . , , , Would you like to be able to cook and serve a complete meal? Or feel more capable of caring for your little siblings? Want to learn how to replenish your wardrobe by sewing your own clothes? Then check out the Home Ec Dept. where the make-up and wardrobe specialists are busy at work. According to Ms. Suits, making clothes from a pattern is easy. Ms. Blackwell, Ms. Buning, and Ms. Lockwood like teaching students how to prepare foods that provide a balanced diet. Ms. Dennis enjoys instructing about child care in the pleasant, fun-filled atmosphere of the Child Care facility. West Orange students profit from subjects taught in the make-up and wardrobe department. 4. I think the chicken is almost done. 5. What in the world are you mixing? Anyway, it sure looks good. 6. Ms, Dennis makes a liftime friend during her Child Care class. 7. Extremely talented, these professionals at teaching West Orange students the varied arts of cooking, sewing, and taking care of the little ones are Cl. to r.D: Mildred Blackwell, Child Develop- ment and Foods, Maxine Dennis, Child Care Service, Nancy Lockwood, Foods, Cathy Suits, Sewing, Nora Buning, Foods. 229

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West Orange High School - Sword and Scabbard Yearbook (Winter Garden, FL) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 46

1979, pg 46

West Orange High School - Sword and Scabbard Yearbook (Winter Garden, FL) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 79

1979, pg 79

West Orange High School - Sword and Scabbard Yearbook (Winter Garden, FL) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 77

1979, pg 77

West Orange High School - Sword and Scabbard Yearbook (Winter Garden, FL) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 211

1979, pg 211

West Orange High School - Sword and Scabbard Yearbook (Winter Garden, FL) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 49

1979, pg 49

West Orange High School - Sword and Scabbard Yearbook (Winter Garden, FL) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 6

1979, pg 6


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