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tian Fellowship. ALICE D. COBBLE, College and H.S. French, Sponsors Student Chris- ELIZABETH DE KOSTER, l'l.S. French, psychology and English Students Take Advantage of Language Lab figs? F STUDYING her French seems to be causing Jackie Tucker ibelowl no difficulty, while Brenda Nixon fright? is receiving help from Candy Brewer. JE, L1 lt is becoming more and more important in this small world of ours to know the other man's lan- guage. lt helps us understand him and his problems -a vital accomplishment in these troubled times. Knowledge of another language also widens one's viewpoint and rounds out his personality. Students at ICC have an opportunity to learn French under the direction of two excellent teachers. MAKING FRENCH records, Renita Blankenship is using a vital aid in learning to speak French fluently. ,ff L an hh Q .. s f 'if1 W X A Yi
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CONTEMPLATING one of the periodicals he will use as a source for a research paper, Kerry Wren prepares to fake notes on cards to be used later in writing the theme. Research Skills Learned in English Composition Aid Students in Writing for Other Fields UTILIZING SKILLS learned in Freshman English, Paul Vaughn is con- the librarian for magazines he will need in his research. sulting the Readers Guide to Periodical Literature before asking gf-'-'A------'-f-----..L - l -.-i.............., 'Wg ,Q 1 . fvfm W ,.-f T Ullman.. 17 rl , ,gi
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GHCS. QR. Changes throughout ICC ore mirrored in the chonges in the lilorory hours. The oddition second semester of Mrs. Singleton to the stotf ollowed for the use of the librory two evenings during the week. This ollowed stu- dents who work during the ofternoon to use the librory in doing their research ond extro reoding cissigned in closs. O 'U IP 1- O I W rf -+. 3 E U -1 D 2 , Q I Q :S D. ET O- -1 O -1 '4 U7 n T . , 3 , t F . X I if ' 4 ..l:. . I . , , .f .iz ,,xV uf ,, X .VA N C 4 Q , E o' 7 Q 1 N4 5' 11 o 'o 5 Q 1 cn -I' C o. N4 cn 0 cn 3 cn 471' DE LOIS SINGLETON Assisto nt Librorion VM oo' 3223 Eos: 335 om -1 Ono T3 'U Eg-o 33? cn 5 U70-T ic 25-8 mlQ9, fj-9 -J'-h o N9 'E mil mc 53 Eg' 32 3-+ 3' o. gm ef? 53 0-1 wi HELPING Miss Opal Orr cotolog books and shelve them is iust one don, lbuck rowl Vivo Williams, Christi Brown, Corol Bennett, ond ofthe mony tosks performed by these Iibrory science students. From Pot Brickens. left to right ore Sue Shoner, Judy Ross, Edoth Dorbe, Lindo Gor- 19 .
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