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Vallg Two Make a Gate. Three hundred eighty-six students are enrolled in one more of the language classesg one hundred thirty in tin, one hundred fifteen in Spanish, one hundred ten French, and thirty-one in German. The second and third years of Latin and two years each German, French, and Spanish are available to 'students the senior high school. The first year of Latin is offered i the junior high school level. While the cultural aspects of the lands whose languages e taught are important, the primary objective is the lan- :age itself: an acquisition of a basic set of speech patterns th adequate pronunciation and fluency, an ability to read the language with comprehension, to write dictated ma- rials, and composition on an elementary level. Much use is made of audio-visual material and equip- entg films, filmstrips, records, and professionally taped Dries, songs, and conversations supplement the basic texts. me taping of individual voices for improvement of pro- inciation has been begun. The department hopes to ex- .nd this program to include in time, and with the' pur- ase of additional necessary equipment, a language lab- atory. MRS. CONRAD FRANK English and Germang Lebanon Valley College, A.B.g Co- lumbia University, M.A.g Ad- vises Language Club. MRS. HELEN M. TODD French and Englishg Geneva College, A.B.g Middlebury French School, M.A.g Co-Ad- visor to Senior Classg Chair- man of P. T. S, A. Hostess Committee. i wN.if W , . . W X X X S.. assent. . ...... . . N Eiifi rift . .esa rf?fswz.m s. - ff iaestet R . 1.,Vi5,i.3. igg 'ggi 5 K' 1 Second year French students inaugurate the first -annual French Dinner at Central Dauphin.
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE - 6'One Language Mal MRS. DOROTHY CUMMINS Spanish and Englishg Penn- sylvania State University, A.B.g Rutgers Universityg Advises Centralian Editorial Staff. S 5 MRS. VIOLETTE B. DIEHL Lating Lebanon Valley College, A.B., Pennsylvania State Uni- versityg Assistant Director of Senior Playg Advises Omnibus Clubg National Honor Society Selection Committee member. I Fabulous class projects bring Latin to life. s 4 The German II class records a German song for the use of the first-year students.
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MATHEMATICS -- The Key to the Entire Univei MR. J. HAROLD THOMAS Head of Mathematics Depart- mentg Teaches Plane Geome- try, Trigonometry, Solid Ge- ometryg Gettysburg College, A.B.g Pennsylvania State Uni- versity, M.Ed. MR. PAUL LAUVER Algebra, Pre-Nursing Mathe- maticsg Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Scienceg Shippensburg State Teachers College, B.S.g Pennsylvania State University, M.Ed. Mathematics helps to develop logical thinking and an understanding of the functional relationships between given facts, along with acquiring speed in computation, and skill in handling formulae and digits. Besides helping the stu- dent to express himself easily, it allows him to interpret accurately what he reads. No matter what course the student may be enrolled in, there is available a corresponding mathematics class relating to that course. The department has added two new courses this year: a pre-nursing math review and the advanced science and math seminar. For students entering the medical field the pre-nursing math review was offered. For the first time, C. D.'s future nurses, doctors, medical technicians, and pharmacists were able to take a refresher course in basic math. Fractions and decimals, proportion, and an introduction to the apothecary, metric and avoirdupois system of weights and measures are included in this course, taught by Mr. Lauver. Joyce Bender and Leroy Moppin explain a problem dealing with angles of depression and eleva- tion in a senior trigonometry class.
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