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W0 LANGUAGE l vnmeczi-1 A ' y N. vi .L French students Carol Grams and Glenn Lindsey refer to the map as they study. AND LITERATURE Dr. Vazakas, who is capable of speaking a dozen different languages and is familiar with several more, is a unique contribution to our Language and Literature Department. An opportunity to better understand the language and literature of European countries through actual observation was provided for a group of students who toured Europe the past summer under the supervision of Mrs. Alice Bowers, The cultural background and customs of various coun- tries such as the United States, England, France, and Spain are studied by students, as these courses are designed to include the various types of literature. Mastering our own English language is an art in itself, and this department stresses the value of effective language usage by requiring practice in writing, speaking, and listening. Records are on invaluable aid in learning other languages. W--'K' xfl if Robert Farquhar intently studies literature. 'l3
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SOCIAL SCIENCE Under the direction of Mr. Bresson, the reconstruction of an old log cabin proved to be intriguing to these students. K . , . X L. B. L. Bresson, chairman of the Social Sociology maior Mary Webb, was Science Division, displays an old assigned the job as deputy juvenile antique apple peeler. officer of Springfield, Missouri. Stacks of books are necessary for Al McLeod to write his history term 12 paper. Highlighting the year for a few students was a trip to Washington D. C. and other places of historical and present day interest in this area, under the auspices of Mr. Bresson. A first for the department this year was the newly created honors course. This provided a special class whereby students showing high inter- est or ability in history could partici- pate in discussion and work on proj- ects ot.special interest to them. Special reports, term papers and other projects constituted a portion ot many courses in the Social Science Department.
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