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The Helen Geller, Head Elfrieda Ackermann Helen Baker Foreign Language Department Farrand Baker Velma Ball David Berg Albert Grieve Mary Spitzer and Jackie Lewis put the good word on tape.
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The History Department, headed by Mr. Stephens, provides two courses in the curriculum that are required of all graduating Seniors, American History and European History. In addition, such electives as Sociology, Latin American History, and Civics are offered to acquaint students with the broad field of social studies. The History Department has set up these courses to give the back¬ ground necessary to prepare students for college history and sociology majors. The History Department, as a whole, is designed to give students the understanding of past history that is necessary for understanding mod¬ ern history and current events. The knowledge of a nation ' s past position in the world may help to explain its position today. For this purpose, and also to teach students to participate freely in panel and round table dis¬ cussions, Current Events are an important part of class work. [19]
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Emada Griswold Rita McGuane Dorothy Miller ■ Eva Pring James Siler Beatrice Soroka Jess Wagus Chari es Wall ace Violet Zielke The Foreign Language Department, headed by Miss Geller, has planned its course of study to include four years of each of four languages: French, Spanish, Latin, and German. The study of each language is planned to qive the students the necessary background to go on to more advanced language in college, to enjoy some of the liter¬ ature of the language, and, with the exception of Latin, to use and understand the spoken language. The foreign language courses include not only the basic grammar of the language, but also the literature, music, and customs that are associated with the language. In the school language publication, Linguapolitan, the students have an oppor¬ tunity to practice the fluency they have gained in each language and its associated culture. A [ 21 ]
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