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In the early weeks of language study, Sue Moser tried to pro- nounce an unfamiliar Spanish sound. Language Expanded the World of Words Earphones muffled outside noises, but the students were baffled by sounds coming over the wires. As the lesson played for a second time, listeners heard familiar sounds, but still did not comprehend. At last they weeded words from the mumble jumble, formed sentences from the words, and finally spoke fluently. With the paraphanalia used in teaching Russian before him, Mr. Lowder explained a verb drill before the class responded to the tape. Q..-it
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After quickly organizing their ideas, less Ruff, Dorthy Kern, Steve Minar, and Susan Schneller developed the bodies of their book reports for Miss Broetzman's Freshman English class. English Widened Horizons Students searched for the words to convey the mes- sage with impact. They referred to the reading, drew from the discussion, compiled the notes, and used the dictionary. Classes throughout Nicolet accepted the challenge of relating Pip, Silas Marner, lay Gatsby, or Achilles to a contemporary counterpart. Through the eyes of great authors and poets, English students ex- plored life in new dimensions. yy .ff . N 23 '3! 'f 5 xw , ss- jim Adashek admitted that the essay had been assigned two weeks earlier but the night before the theme was due ....
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Q 5 -J .,,-- Dave Nye made use of Mr. Allen's background in the field of urban affairs for his independent study project. 25 .i Social Studies Department brought the 1968 election closer to the students when opposing candidates Carol Baumann and Glen Davis presented their views at an after school assembly. Present Reflected Past Events Through lectures, discussions, films, and books, social studies class became aware of similarities between the tumultuous events of 1968 and 1969-civil disorder, war protest, and elections--and the struggles of past eras. Draft- card burners and anti-Vietnam protesters seemed to follow the precedent set by the Civil War draft dodgers. The urban rumblings which rocked the U.S. echoed the French Revolution. Americans adjusted to new leadership as they had for over two hundred years. Perhaps history does repeat.
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