Crown Point High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Crown Point, IN)

 - Class of 1968

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Latest foreign language equipment imports new teaching styles Headphones in place and micro¬ phones turned on, language students furthered their fluency in conversa¬ tion with the Audio Lingual Method (ALM). By learning basic language patterns, students were able to adapt to new situations using these pat¬ terns. First year Latin classes concen¬ trated on learning fundemental lan¬ guage structure and life in Rome. Caesar and the Gaelic Wars and ad¬ vanced grammar were studied by sec¬ ond year. Virgil’s Aeneid and Cicero’s Orations created a stimulating atmos¬ phere in advanced classes. The annual Roman banquet, highlighted by a wedding, climaxed the year. Above: Discussing the history of Chloe and other Roman gods are the advanced Latin students. Right: First year students serve as slaves at the Latin banquet by waiting on and entertaining the honorable wedding guests. After lighting the incense, John Ewens asks the house gods to bless the wedding which is about to take place. 10

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Linguists seek cultural knowledge, enlarge vocabularies Comparing French and American customs created a lively atmosphere in the French classes. The advanced class planned a dinner which was pre¬ pared by the class members. Par¬ ticipating in the University of Illi¬ nois’ French Day, students heard speakers discuss topics concerning French. Spanish classes concentrated main¬ ly on South American Spanish and its culture. First year students were in¬ troduced to ALM and concentrated primarily on dialogues and grammar. Studying geography, history, art, and literature of Spain, the advanced classes broadened their understand¬ ing of the Spanish people. ALM equipment stresses proficiency in conversation and comprehension of French. Mastering the pronunciation of difficult words are third year students Michelle Guenette, Ken Schultz, Jim Ro¬ berts, and Mary Brock. Miss Katharine Swartz, A.B., Manchester Col¬ lege; M.A., Northwestern University; English, Latin. Miss Joan Taylor, B.A., Purdue Univer¬ sity; Spanish.

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