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.fdcaclemicd cleuefola eclucafionaf foo!! Utilizing all space available, classes were held even in shop lecture rooms. Here students concentrated on the skills of mathematics needed as a foundation for a liberal education. In the quiet pleasant atmosphere of the library, students took advantage of their opportunity to read and explore selections from a world of literature. The building blocks of a liberal education, English, social studies, mathematics, and foreign languages, are the tools students use today. to build a secure basis for the aims and ideals they hope to realize tomorrow. Learning to appreciate our literary heritage and master our English language, students spent hours reading the classics of Shakespeare, inter- preting Edgar Allan Poe, and putting to use the countless rules for punctuation and grammar. A genuine respect for democracy grew out of history and civics classes which traced America's struggle for a free and liberal way of life. The accent of science on society today introduced to student mathematicians new ideas for using classroom algebraic equations and geometric theorems for more practical and significant purposes. And stu- dents learned to understand and respect the lan- guage of fellow men around the world as they traveled abroad to foreign lands with teacher and text through classes which studied Latin, French, and Spanish customs. Private conversations were part of class hours, too. Here while the teacher's attention was diverted, students take advantage of an opportunity to talk. When the class rooms became hot and sticky, students and teachers took the Nmeohsix opportunity to enjoy the pleasant spring weather as many informal class sessions were held on Cody's campus.
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Mr. Sloan discussed teclzniques to be used in presenting a round table review of issues in a public speaking class. Enthusiastic preparation by history students paid off for Cody's TV current events battle with Redford in the Detroit News Quiz 'Em on the Air. Television has an educational value too, Cody students discovered. For the first time TV teachers assisted regular classroom instructors in an experimental teaching program for American literature and world history classes. Ninety-eight
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