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Speech, Languages Improve Communications Modern languages, French and Spanish, are taught by Mr. Keith Bell. The listening lab provides a practical and useful way of learning the unique sounds of foreign lan- guages. These courses give students a degree of conversational competence in speaking other languages. Teaching speech and debate is Mrs. Ger- trude Taylor. The fundamentals of speech classes work on tone quality, enunciation, and distinct sounds. Oral interpretation stu- dents learn how to get the authors' ideas across through movement, emphasis, and voice inflections. Some of the material worked on included Robert Browningis The Last Duchessw and portions of scrip- ture from the Bible. Mrs. Taylor is interest- ed in the students gaining a sense of self- confidence and poise in interpersonal rela- tionships. lVlrs. Gertrude Taylor, Assistant Profes- Cheryl Hancock takes advantage of lis- sor of Speech tening room. 1 The oral interpretation class dramatizes The Last Duchess. lVIr. Keith Bell, Assistant Professor of IVlodern Languages , , G L, I , W 1. 3 ,. ' 1' ' : N 1 l A Q f . .pf t, ff .45 f i .. ' fm:
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Instruments, Voices Become Accomplished Four faculty members serve in the Division of Fine Arts, headed by Professor james Main. ln- struction in vocal music includes private voice lessons as well as various choral ensembles. Teaching instrumental music are Mr. and lVlrs. Ronald McClellan. Assistant Professor Keith Bell, Karen McClellan, and james Main all teach courses in art and music. These courses in the various facets of fine arts enrich the cultural in- terests of the students. Mrs Karen McClellan, Instructor in Music E Mr. James Main, Professor of Music Mr. Ronald McClellan, Instructor in Music 1 s , Q 2 S 3 X f 1
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English Study Includes Literature And Grammar The English Department includes Dr. Alma Jean Lunn, Mrs. Mary Alyce Galloway, and Miss Phyllis Elaine jones. Delving into literature broad- ens knowledge by understanding essays and ex pository writing. Grammar as well as the techm ques of writing are studied. Themes and term pa- pers are a common occurrence in the freshman English classes. lVlrs. Galloway, Instructor in English lVliss Phyllis Jones, Instructor in English Dr. Alma Jean Lunn, Associate Professor of English and Psychology , fl HUM wi Special lomon liar llirlii Uiililf ' ' I 1 l L nil 'Nil PM
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