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Mini-Courses Enjoyed By Substitute Mrs. Carol Wess, who substituted for Mrs. Carol Morgan for the better part of the school term, came to FH at the beginning of the third six weeks. Adjusting to the new English mini-courses proved a bit hectic for her. “For the students, the program had many advantages, and for that reason I liked it very much (Carol Wess) M rs. Wess, who received her B.S. degree from Shippenburg State College, is presently going to Indiana University to attain her Masters. She has six years teaching experience to her credit. Librarian Henry Polasko, chairman of the English Department, re- views a list of paperbacks to be used in some of the mini-courses. Above Kim Sass and Jana Penat er work diligently on a writing assignment in Expo I as Carol Wess makes her rounds to give any needed help Right Carol Morgan prepares to pass out books to her Semantics class 22
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Left: In an Oral Communications class Fran Matvay suggests valuable tips for a more emphatic speech to sophomore Donald Paxton. Besides supervising the Radio Club, she also assists with the Ski Club Above Albert Keller [mints out a grammatical error in Jamie Johnson's first draft of a book report in her Youth Generation Novel mini-course Left: During a free period. Paul Yuhas corrects a composition for his Expo II class He also helps coach the Scholastic Qui team 21
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Spanish Honor Society advisor Haul Robinson jokingly explains a word to Dave Adams as Bernadette Aliquo looks on. Much Practice, A Requisite “Learning a foreign language is not only a mental activity, but a physical one. It is a little like learn- ing to play the piano or learning to hit a baseball It requires a great deal of practice (Paul Robinson) Spanish and German teachers made use of headsets and tape re- corder console in familiarizing stu- dents with the special phonetic sounds of the foreign language. Visual aids in the form of charts, films, and maps proved valuable assets to the foreign language teachers. Hans Ruddcck, who leaches German I and li. adjusts the control hoard which controls the individual student headsets.
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