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Expanding Knowledge Mr. Jay Jacobs U. S. History, American Government Mr. Dale Larsen World Geography, p. e. n Mr. George Mr. Jacobs keeps students tip to date on world affairs. Mandes World History Page 26
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Through Language Mr. Moore prepares for bis next class. First year language students had a new advantage this year. The library acquired practice records for student use in learning vocabulary and dialogue. Another advantage was the language lab which gave the teachers an opportunity to listen to individual students and to correct their mistakes. The French National Ffonor Society had a French Week in November. Its purpose was to inform the students about French culture and customs. Our foreign exchange student, Johannes Smit, and our A.F.S. club have also helped to stimu¬ late interest in foreign languages and to increase friendship among other countries. With the addition of three new teachers, the language department has expanded greatly and become a major part of the curriculum. Mr. Willard Reitz German I, 11, 111, IV Department Chairman Mr. Thomas Robbins Spanish 1, 11 Mrs. Annie Romanus Latin 1, Ill, IV English I Mrs. Elizabeth Weisgerber French I, II Miss Betty Jo Wiley French 11, 111 Page 25
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Through Social Studies Col. Donald Mare American Government, Sociology Economics Most social studies classes have much in common. Each one is a challenge to students and provides the necessary knowledge to survive in a modern world. This year, more than ever, the Social Studies De¬ partment focussed on world affairs. Many film strips were used to introduce students to problems in gov¬ ernment and the making of history. Current events magazines were constant companions to students of all grades. Several government classes took a field trip to the FBI Building, National Archives, and Bureau of Printing and Engraving. Such trips boosted student interest and understanding of essential governmental duties. still think the South won,” drawls Miss Wils ' on. Miss Elizabeth Wilson U. S. History Mr. Charles Sell World Geography, U. S. History Mr. William Yount World Geography Page 27
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