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Inquisitive students often gather about Mrs. Argenbright's desk to in- vestigate newly acquired material. Mrs. Argenbright's social science classroom has a vast library with un- limited knowledge available from materials and our instructor. Mrs. Brinkman leads many in- formative class discussions. She is greatly aided by the use of the over head projector. The students learn much about the world through dis- cussion. It is very advantageous to students to be able to express their opinions. Mrs. Browning imparts a better understanding of the world's people to her world geography students. Only when man strives to understand him- self as well as others will he be in harmony within his own mind.
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Deparim ent Oj Sociaf Sciences History is like a novel. A never ending attempt for perfection. Social science is one of the stabi- lizing factors in our undefined world of turmoil. Mrs. Browning, American history teacher, comments, Each person has an individual responsibility to im- prove the world. Education in the field of social science may be the key that unlocks the door to world peace. Mrs. Brinkman stresses better anthropological understand- ing of others so that as adults we will be better able to help the world populous. Through countless ages man has made recurrent mistakes. When the human race analyzes the past, they will be able to cope with the present. As is well known, today’s students are tomorrow's leaders. In our modern times social studies has become the very essence of learning. It is of the greatest importance to be well informed in our changing world. Mrs. Argenbright, social studies teacher, feels that for those not college bound, social science is the tool with which they may educate themselves. 18
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£ anyuacje Students in Spanish classes consult teachers to gain a better under- standing of Spanish and to receive extra help in this subject. Mrs. Whit- man, Spanish teacher, is, as she puts it, By no means perfect, but al- ways willing to help as best I can. ryCew C af)oratory A new feature in the language department is the language laboratory. Included in the laboratory are sound proof booths, earphones and microphones in a headset for each student, and a new control desk for the language teacher. By using this labortory, students can listen to tapes individually and repeat the sentences on the tapes without disturbing others. Also, teachers are able to converse with each student privately without disturbing the class. 20
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