Booker T Washington High School - Washingtonian Yearbook (Norfolk, VA)

 - Class of 1969

Page 98 of 204

 

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Page 98 text:

Foreign Languages Stress Listening, Speaking U fx Gum Paul Conv' Ewen '. ,hw ...LE .. f 'E' Sheila Washington, George McCoy and Tracey Bames study a Spanish guide for better foods. After teaching Spanish and French all day, Mr. McCoy pauses for a coke break with Mr. Delk and Mr. Freeman. 96

Page 97 text:

Cultural Backgrounds The Fine Arts Department has always enthralled students, mus- ically or artistically inclined. Students who wanted to express their feelings in hues, tones or movements rushed to band, cho- rus or art classes. The arts enabled students to become a greater part of their cultural background and to learn more about the cultural back- ground of others. A day in a band or choral class transported a stu- dent from an Eastern European chorale to a spr-ightly American march or patriotic song, exem- plifying the mood and culture of a people at a given time . This was also true of art classes where the students studied the techniques and styles of artists of different cultures. Not only did the students dents study the cultures of the world, but they expressed their culture through art shows and musical renditions . T i The Concert Band, under the direction of Mr. Walker, presents its winter concert. Crystal Cartwright, Larry Alex ander and Wesley Peace--all art students--view the exhibits at the Norfolk Museum.



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Reading and Writing The students of Miss Howard's Spanish class had a special treat when Miss Mana Gaghardo visited and told them of the customs and educational system of her native country, Argentina The Foreign Language De- partment placed emphasis on four language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students received practical experience in using the foreign language which they were studying in the classroom and in the laboratory. Skills in listening and comprehending were gained by hearing and imitating many native voices recorded on tapes and discs. Knowledge of foreign cul- tures was further motivated by such varied activities as viewing filmstrips, singing songs in a foreign language and playing games. Miss D. S. Howard Miss J. E. james Mr. M. O McCoy Mrs. Lee Pappas 97

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