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tm.. Marie LaVinn, in second-year Spanish, explains Mexican cus- toms to members of her class. Z2 A United States history class discusses- our de- pendence upon and rela- tionships with Africa. The tachistoscope, dem- onstrated by Miss Harra to Russell Simmons and Edward Highley, deve- lops reading skill. dnguage .fglntii . . . The way we communicate our thoughts. Our speech is a mirror of our cultural background. Success in life depends to a large degree upon our ability to express ourselves well. History yields a three-dimensional per- spective - past, present, and future. A Hopewellian Indian mound discloses artifacts found by Robert Mat- hews. a student of arch- aeology. In a one-act play Chris Duffy and John Flynn make plans to elope.
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