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Young tongues learn many languages Mrs. Trutt points out Notre Dame on the Ile de la Cite. Colored charts of the anatomy concerned with voice production The ability to express ideas, whether in English or in another language, reflects the development ot the four language skills -understanding and speaking, reading and writing. Knowledge ot words is stressed in all language classes, emphasis is placed on spelling, pronunciation, derivation, and definition of words. The person who knows words uses them well, he can communicate with others, understand their ideas. Lead- ers in the fields of industry and science acknowledge this by insisting young people write and speak correct English, they sug- gest acquaintance with a second language. Logansport High School meets these de- mands. All graduates must have earned six credits in English. Two years ot a foreign language-Latin, French, or Spanish-one semester ot speech, and eight semesters ot English are required of academic students. disclose to speech students what makes them talk in class.
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Science and social studies go around the world Colored slides of Arlington National Cemetery make the study of U. S. history more impressive in Miss Eldridge's classes. Students learn civics firsthand in the county circuit court, Caught between the Atomic and the Solar Age, men must become acquainted with the world and its people, Lessons in geography and sociology take students along trade routes, allowing them to sight the physical features as well as the social aspects of various countries, Types and patterns of government are discussed in civics and economics classroomsj past mistakes and problems of many lands are brought out in U.S. or world history. The result of these class experiences is a more thor- ough understanding ot neighbors far and near. Social studies is a continuous pro- cess. The fabric of American life is a seamless webg everything fits somewhere.
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