Culver Military Academy - Roll Call Yearbook (Culver, IN)

 - Class of 1968

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Felix Greene (center), the year’s first American Demo¬ cratic Heritage speaker, Far East expert and author of “Awakening China” and “A Curtain of Ignorance,” spoke on America’s collision course with Red China through the Viet Nam crisis. Later, Alex Haley spoke on “What The Negro Must Do for Himself.” Mr. Haley is known for his award-winning “Autobiography of Malcolm X,” his newly- written “Before this Anger,” and Playboy interviews with Dr. Martin Luther King, George Lincoln Rockwell and Sammy Davis, Jr. Dr. Phillip Crane, after an introduction by Lewis K. Moore, followed in February with his talk on the “Blessings of Liberty.” He has written “Democrats Dilem¬ ma” and “The Lessons of History, and was research di¬ rector for Barry Goldwater’s 1964 presidential campaign. The March speaker was Dr. Andrew Gyorgy, an Hungar¬ ian, who spoke on ideological diversity in Eastern Europe. The American Challenge in the Contemporary World (AC- CW) was developed for fourth classmen in 1967 from the American Democratic Heritage lecture series. Lewis K. Moore, level chairman for the course since it was estab¬ lished, designed a program which divides the ideological forces influencing world history into Democracy, Totali¬ tarianism and the third world, sometimes called Authori¬ tarianism. 27

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New Chairman, Speakers Emphasize Interpretive Aspects of History Alexander D. Nagy, new department chairman and Eppley chairholder in history, reiterates a point in one of his two advanced placement U. S. History classes. Mr. Nagy stress¬ es interpretive rather than “facts and figures” history in this eighty ear-old course. Bob Grimes and other students discuss economy with instructor Carl M. Eckert. Economics, a semester course, has been taught by Mr. Eckert for the past five years. He has found that it attracts potential businessmen and has become a good preparatory course for an economics, business or law major in college. William P. Garrison lectures on the diplomatic history of the U.S. as students scramble to organize their notes. In developing a basis in interpretive history, Mr. Garrison al¬ so covered the political, economic, social and military as¬ pects of America. He spoke to all U.S. History classes in January about myths in the Civil War. 26



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Clubs, AP Courses Continue Language Tradition Students discuss the phil¬ osophy of Blaise Pascal in the French 4 honors class, taught by Gordon R. Uytte- brouck. The course focused almost entirely on French literature and poetry. In the spring, the French 3 and French 4 honors sec¬ tions traveled to South Bend to see a French pro¬ duction of Samuel Bechet’s play “Waiting for Godot.” Friday mornings during study and help, Latin honors candidates Ron Huggins, Bill Reader, Charlie McNagny and Roger Ferry met with Cmdr. John F. Roos to study the Greek la nguage. A mastery of the Greek fundamentals, the completion of an outside project and a good showing on the College Boards were prerequisites for gradmtion with honors. The modem language lab gave students practical experience in listening to and speaking foreign languages. The Language Department increased its facilities during the year by acquiring new machinery and additional tapes. Next year the department is planning to incorporate a section of the library as a tape bank. 28

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