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ROBERT A. REZAC Seton Hall University, M.A. FOREIGN LANGUAGE Although the world is constantly shrinking, lingual and social barriers are expanding. Knowledge of a foreign language is a social and personal asset. The ability to converse fluently in a foreign language and to appreciate another country’s culture is characteristic of a broadminded person. Our French, German, and Spanish courses have been extended to four year programs, thus making possible a more thorough study of the language. Latin, from which many languages are descended, is offered on a two year basis. All courses begin with the audio-lingual approach and culminate in the translation of the literature. At this point the student attains an understanding of other people, thereby a better understanding of himself. GENEVIEVE AVERY Duke University, M.A. Department Chairman WALTER M. KAWALEC Seton Hall University, B.A. VIJA HAZNERS IRENE WILKENFELD Douglass College, B.A Brooklyn College, B.A.
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RUTH MARY ZDANEWICZ Rutgers University, M.Ed. DOLORES M. LASKO Montclair State College, B.A. 12 CHARLES D. KOENIGSBERG New York University, M.A.
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RICHARD REICHENBACH Lafayette College, B.A. Department Chairman SOCIAL STUDIES To understand the present and plan for the future, every person must be acquainted with the past. Though situations may change in time or setting, the problems facing every generation of Americans have all arisen from our desire for world peace and freedom. The objective of the History Department has always been to create a responsible participating citizenry. This year a weekly research program has been initiated. This enables the student to develop research techniques, to develop a scien- tific attitude, and to learn the historical method. In preparation for the responsibilities of adulthood, the student investigates the social, economic, and political problems of the twentieth century. An aware citizen is a good citizen, and one who is able to criti- cally study the past is also capable of controlling the future. WILLIAM L. BAUER Rutgers University, M.Ed. BARBARA GIARDINA Upsala College, B.A. RICHARD KAHRMANN Seton Hall University, M.S. ROBERT HUDOCK Lock Haven State College, B.S. 14
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