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Steve Martin Lenore Cupp L Arlin McRae Diane Meier g ?Vella Goebel Cindi Jones Reading Aide Fanchon Sabel Connie Tieken Carol Wlls Janet Wempe Mrs. Eleanor Castle jokingly grimaces as a student mispronounces a word in Word Power class. Academicsl25
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Wr-w MWM .w...-h College-level Engl The English Department offered a wide selection of required and elective courses; A total of 68 different classes were taught each semester by 15 teachers. Although only six credits were needed to meet graduation requirements in English, students were encouraged to ac- cumulate eight. As a result, 11 electives were scheduled for the second semester, the largest number in several years. Mr. Arlin McRae initiated a new class for seniors, Advanced Placement ComprLit, a two semester subject simulating college level reading and literary criticism. Students in the class could choose to take the national Advanced Placement English Test given in May. Those scoring high enough received college credit for the work. Extra-curricular activities were directed by members of the department. Mr. Faril Ward coached the speech team and worked with Thespians; Miss Lenore Cupp directed dramatic productions and sponsored Thespians; Mr. Wayne Fischer was adviser for The Prophet and The Legend. Mrs. Leanne Lindauer returned to the depart- ment after a year's leave because of illness, and Mrs. Carol Wells was added to the staff. June, 1980, marked the retirement of Mrs. Olevia Wenner, who served as department chairman since the school opened in 1962. During his final speech on Australia, scphomore Matt Baugh presents a native of the country, the Koala Bear. Mrs. Carol Wells describes some writing techniques to junior Viktoria Rudkovich in written expression. 24rAcademics ish offered Mrs. Sue Reel explains how to use sheets in her speed-reading class. 13!!! 38M ' $XW$M$ t 3 the Scu
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Language classes raise fund: Foreign language Classes competed against Class won for the finest ceiling decoration. and joined with each other in various projects Lopezis students were also Victorious ir this year. One such project was fund raising for over-all award for finest room ornamentatil departmenterelated areas. All of the Classes at some point in the 2 ,2 2 During the Christmas season, the third period raised money for the Language Club or Betty$Stasler Sylvna Bllce fourth year language students in Mrs. Sylvia charities. One such project was. the C9 Department Head Bliceis German class, Mrs. Lucinda Lopez's students' sales of Christmas coloring book: Spanish class, and Mrs. Mary Louise Carien's ornaments, French Class competed in a room-decorating For the first time the German, irmch, contest. German students had the best door Spanish Clubs all joined as one organizatic decorations. The French class constructed the the ECA Club program. most attractive bulletin board, and the Spanish Cindy Lopez Maxine Snyder Rex Winchell Mrs. Lucinda Lopez waits patiently for senior Korby Dempsey to respond to a question with the correct Spanish grammar. During his hall duty assignment, Mr. Rex Winchell stops a student to check his hall pass. V Mrs. Maxine Snyder assists junior John Lourie t With his latest French assignment. F . Academics
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