Pep Club
MRS. MARY EVANS "This is ridiculous." Language Club; Folkloro Club
MR. JQHN MUTZECK "Now in Greek, it's like this." AFS; German Club
MRS. RACHEL RINDONE "Es't路ce que vous avez des questions?" French Club
MRS. ELEANOR COBLE "Was11't thot a beautiful line?"
MISS SANDRA KORAB " Now, i$n'I thi$ easy?" Language Club
The language departmen1, directed by Mr. J ohn Mutzeck in the Senior High, and Mrs. Frances Spicer in Westerly Parkway, offers four yea rs of Fre nch, German, a nd Lalin, and three years of Spanish. The use of the language labs has enabled studen ts to learn better pronunciation by hea ring natives' conversation. A special addition th is year to !he faculty was Mrs. Eva Rodriguez, a Cuban refugee, who re la ted many interesting personal events to her classes.
Miss Korab scowls at an unresponsive tape recorder, then oxhi bih glee at hor ability lo make the reeis spin.
languages
MRS. EVA RODRIGUEZ "Por cjomplo, yo d igo
MRS. KATHLEEN SMITH "You're mokir'lg it up."
language Club
MRS. FRANCES SPICER "Parloz plus fort." Longuogo Club
MR. EDWARD STRAUSE "OK, now for t he little mon in the idiot box." Language Club
hum.anities
After deep searching Into man, theso humnnl!ios teachers tako n brenk. Clockwise, they are: Marion Bressler, Richard Thorne, Leon Hue, John Mutzeck, Louise Mook, and Draper Rend. Missing Is Dnvls Clemson.
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Humani ties, an experiment in team teachi ng, is offered as an elective to juniors and seniors. Chairman, Mr. Richard Thorne, connects music to each of the areas under investiga tion. Those studied are: Man's Search for Beauty, Ma n's Search for Truth, Man and Society, Man's Search. for Freedom, Man and !he Na tural World, and Man's Search for the Diety.