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Pronto, Gringie, break it! urge other senior Spaniards. Miss Zug sings Cantique Noel to her French students. Understanding Others by Way of Their Langauges After the launching ofthe first satellite the need for us to communicate with other nations became imperative. Day by day countries of the world are drawn closer together by the increased employment of jet airliners. As we come in contact with peoples abroad, we must have an under- standing of their languages and customs. This year ninth graders were able to choose either Spanish or Latin while the Juniors were offered French or German. Would you please decline nullus, a, um? requests Miss Verna Seitzinger of this lO-C-l Latin section. Mrs. Rollmon locates Spain for other foreign language teach- Admiring the traditional Deutsch Weihnachtskrippe ers Miss Seitzinger, Mrs. Schultz, Miss Zug, and Mrs. Herb. figurines are Dennie Deitrich und Tina Mast.
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.lmwsm l This physics problem should work out! ln what does sound travel best? queries ...NX Books Must Follow Sciences In this age of nuclear and atomic energy, great emphasis has been placed on our study of science. It is obvious that a good basic training in the sciences is necessary for each student. Biology, chemistry, physics, and physical science are well organized courses which each student may take to learn the fundamentals of science. He is also given a chance to perform various lab experiments under the supervision of his teacher. Ii.. it n-hm 1 The 'I0-C-3 biology class is in full swing as Mr. Corl Arner lectures. l Mr. Baer of his 9-C-3 general science class. Mrs. Anno Long, Mr. Carl Arner, Mr. Clair Klingler, and Mr. Paul Amer, department head, are discussing a new topic in the field of science. l l Q9 -ig? 0 N lo 1.5 l5
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