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lis a race against the accelerators as Linda Roberts and Robert Anderson strive to increase their reading speed. ENGLISH Communications - both written and oral - are some of the most valuable skills of mankind. Ancient man is viewed through written records, and present day problems are discussed and solved through oral as well as written communications. To improve the students communication skills, grammar and other fundamentals are emphasized in the English classes. Literature, that Investment of genius which pays dividends to all subsequent times, is discussed in the required courses as well as the English Literature classes. In courses such as Creative Writing and Journalism, extra emphasis is placed upon the development of the students ' indivi- dual literary talents. Lay readers-are employed in these, as in all other, English courses, to help the teacher in correcting the papers. Speech and Dramatics are also offered at West. These courses enable the students to study the talents of others while developing their own proficiency. Thus, students at West become familiar with the techniques by which their communication skills can be more fully developed. Every man has a right to utter what he thlnlcs trutli . . . . - Samuel Johnson
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J n Visions oi medicviil castles and aiiciuu splendor occupy Kenneth Krone as he reads the history of distant lands. SOCIAL STUDIES Ancient empires and modern societies are contrasted in various Social Studies classes at West. In preparation for the future, freshmen explore the non-western civilizations, while upperclassmen study United States History and Political Science. Students may select further studies in such courses as World History, Latin American History, Modern European History, Psychology, Sociology, and Family Living. Each course is designed to develop the student ' s insight into today ' s complex society and to prepare him for adult, civic responsibilities. ' How abnormal am I? wojiders Carol Friedman as siie puzzles over her interpretation of the Rorschach ink blol test in Psychology. Irawati Batangtaris, foreign exchange student from Indonesia, effectively aids Non-Western Civilization students in their understanding of other cultures.
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