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iwqwqe Um Gm www .94 , Old 750m ET CELTICA . . . Tanya Dickey points to a map of the early Roman Empire as Mr. Lydick explains the invasion of France. As world crises increase, it becomes more im- taught by Mrs. Vandermeer, who also teaches Spanish. perative that each of us understand the ideas of our Mr. Lydick instructs students in Latin. fellow man. Learning the languages of others is the Foreign language students are greatly aided by key to this understanding. the use of flash cards, records, displays of various maps Center Grove widened its foreign language cur- and posters, tape recorders, and singing of songs in riculum by the addition of French this year. lt is the language they are studying. i pwll, . , IQ ,459 , my Z' i 6,4 v to , 'mln' fill' 'Hue mg! 1 ll llllulivmlf g :I ' ll llulufn' 4 In C lt it lvl BONJOUR LES ELEVES . . . Larry Voiles, Mike Nance, the Pledge of Allegiance to the American flag and Bill Brown' look on as Mrs. Vandermeer displays in French. 19
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Gofmot, Sxpfwaaiae llwqe flcceated .94 Glawwam PROVE YOUR STATEMENT . . . Becky Gaddy challenges Jerry Bristow in speech class. Center Grove graduates should be well informed on the correct use ofthe English language. Eight semesters of English credits are required for graduation. ln these classes students learn the formal points of speech and composition. Literature classes acquaint students with the problems, ideas, and customs of people of all ages and nationalities. Along with this and the increase in vocabulary, students learn to think creatively. Next year for the first time seniors will be given an eagerly. --s' opportunity to take English literature and learn more about the classics, . Students may use their knowledge of the English language in the elective classes of iournalism and speech. High school English classes are taught by Mrs. Robert- son, Miss Hahn, Mrs. Callahan, and Miss Kivett and iournalism and speech by Mrs. Miles. Junior high English is taught by Mrs. Miles and Mr. Roush. AND THEN . . . Joyce Smith tells of an exciting experience while iunior English students in Mrs. Callohcm's class listen
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THE NEXT QUESTION . . , Allen Smith fires questions Gnd Merry McCarty as Mr. Huff looks on during world .ut John Akers, Beverly Burton, Jim Anderson, Ronnie Green, history class. Sm! Studia Emi ibm Siem 9m Fm Walt Tum ffappmgi Social studies acquaint students with local, state, and national happenings and help to relate the past with the present. To graduate it is necessary to take government, economics, and United States history. For further edu- cation in social studies, world history and sociology are offered. A voting machine was acquired by the depart- ment to enlighten government students on proper vot- ing procedure. For more informed and interesting classes, debates and panel discussions on current affairs are held. Films supplement many topics of discussion. Social studies are taught to high school students by Mr. Cline, Mr. Huff, and Mr. Porter. Junior high pupils study history and geography under the direction of Mr. Long, Miss Hahn, and Mr. Bunton. EVERY VOTE COUNTS . . . Randy Stewart demonstrates correct voting procedure to government class. 20
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