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SOCIAL STUDIES STRIVIN Social studies, a rathertraditional class, which accordingly remains the same year after year, is nevertheless looking for more modern and varied techniques, World geog- raphy and current world affairs are two of the classes under consideration. Also, were adding new methods of instruction, ranging from workshop and seminar approaches to the use of pamphlets and magazines as well as new and various textbooks. At present, the social studies depart- ment offers such electives as basic social Studie s for freshmen, to psychology and world history for Seniors. Required courses are U. S. history for juniors and civics, which is frequently taken with economics to equal one full credit for Seniors. The move to the new high school allowed class loads to be eased and will offer more opportunities for expanded research in the future.
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LANGUAGES. . . AcHANGlNG FIELD The language department at A.H.S. has u n de rg one several changes in recent years. Last year the audio-lingual method was introduced in the F renc h and Spanish c l a s s e s , wit h concentration on language speaking ability. The department, headed by Mr. Story, offers four years of French, three years of Spanish, anda class includingboth third and fourth year students was added t o the Latin curriculum. There were seventeen foreign language classes this year-two less than last year. All language classes compile about one-fourth of the student body. lt appears that many stu de nt s don't study languages because they feel they will have no use for them. Yet each year more and more people and students are traveling to Foreign coun- tries. , . .Bi . ....-. ' T' 'lzl MR. STORY NHSS LEES MR. DANHOF F
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