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linglish and Language Departments shared a common goal this year-preparing North Centralites for com- munication challenges to he met in an adult world- reading, writing, speaking, and listening well in both their native and a foreign tongue. English teachers explored exciting new fields, combining classes to share specialized knowledge: setting up an intensive program of directed outside reading, doubling the Developmental Reading facilities, and initiating the use of paper-bound volumes of classics purchased by the library. Language teachers concentrated on developing skill in speaking, reading, and writing French, Spanish, Ger- man, Russian, and Latin, while acquainting pupils with the customs, civilization, and history of the various countries involved. A language lah was the fall, 1960, goal. Both departments used university consultants for curriculum advice. Using the only reference material permitted, Steve Hall consults textbooks and dictionaries for impromptu English themes. Sue Hogan evaluates a test to note progress made in Reading Lah as a result of speed and comprehension drill work. y ..,t is i 'W ' Teaching make-up to Penny Sams, Mary Beth McNay, and Bill Raudenbush, Mr. Lord demonstrates on Pat Radloff.
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'ilu V53 ll! Dr. llcrnmn li, XX'cllw of l.U., onc of scvcral uollcgc prvxics to visit North Ccntrnl this ycnr, stops to tnllt with Mr. lirown whose ciCl'l'H.lI1 claw hc visitutl with guitlc lfric Norman. ii.-. li , li W- 5 -4.47 5 Ast 'Q -SN ff it 'wg - f XM, 1 Bill l,.iwlcr .intl Kill' liooton, cxainining latin projects, .igrcc thnt rcwnrcli for thcm provitlcw cxccllcnt wupplcincntary work. C,or.i Kixiiiici' .intl ,li.ll11'3lI1 l,v:c find classroom ntlglptations of Russian may look likc Greek lint .lim llcrncr .intl R.1ntly' I xpular tclcvision quiv g.inicQ htlpful in lunrning lircnch. ulchs, watching Sue Ciillis nmlxing .1 poster, umlcrwmml it. U AUD ?-f -L . - 5 Q
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