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Right: Was ist das? CWhat is this ?J. Tom Wright and Mr. Ramsyer are surprised to find that the Germans have discovered the adventures of their comic book hero, Mickey Mouse, Far right: Discovering the complicated mechanisms of the language lab Tom Licht, Mary jane Bettman, and linda Siegrist experimentally operate the con- Lrols. Below: Taken in Arizona while on their summer trip, the tI.C.L. members are shown in the traditional costumes ofthe Romans. . ,V Q rx 18
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Daily drudgery of Math results in valuable lesson HThe homework assignment for tomor- row is exercise . . Y' Whether in fresh- men algebra or senior analytic, these words are expressive of math's daily drudgery. Problem after problem is done, re-done, and handed in in a seemingly endless cy- cle. But beyond the maze of formulas, a basis oflogic is being developed. Equations, equalities, proofs-terms familier to all students of mathematics- have an active role in the classes of a Gabriels student, Resulting in clearer reasoning, math aids even the social sciences, its supposed opposite. When instincts are put aside for the moment, math is seen to be an invaluable tool of academic life. 17
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. A ..,, A Cutside activities broaden language study This year has seen the expansion of the language depart- ment to include the study of German and Greek. German, taught by new faculty member Mr. Ramsyer, concentrates on grammatical constructions as well as fluency of speech. An in- novation to the whole Lansing area, Greek is offered as a full credit course. Well based in the language Father Poulos, Pas- tor of Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, gives individual at- tention to the students making use of this opportunity, A counter-part to the popular junior Classical League, the International Club was organized. Including German, French and Spanish, it aims at presenting the cultural aspects of these languages by dramatizing every-day incidents, plays, and songs for its members. Now in its sixth year the J.C.L. was awarded another hon- or when Donald McCrae was elected National President at the annual convention in Tuson, Arizona. The Latin club's activities also include: an annual Latin banquet, Saturnalia CChristmas festivalj, and a Roman wedding. Both the lan- guage and the traditions of Rome are presented to the student.
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