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Visual Aids Add Movie Projectors, records, trans- parencies and filmstrips were used to teach students languages as a precision instrument this year. Novels, texts and paper backs along with class d i s c u s s i o n developed an interest in the literature , traditions, emotions and he rita ge of countries and their people. German courses were introduced to the A u d i o -lin g u al foreign language f4r 9? . Loraine Heitzman-B.A.,. English, Sophomore class Carroll Anderson-B.A., American History English National Honor Society, Mary Pape-B.A., German I: II, III, IV, German Club, Herbert Snyder, B.A., English Speech, Class plays. material, records placed in the annex off the library for student convenience with class text books to match and tests developed by a council of German teachers. Mr. Anderson's English Class read David Copperfield in their study time.
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Commercial Pupils se Brain, Sacks Page after page of shorthand-dictated as well as assigned-was the fate of shorthand and office practice girls under the rule practice makes perfect . Work Week, indulged in by only office practice class, gave the girls on-the-job- training while typing classes partook of timed writings to quicken their speed, and bookkeeping students Worked with journals and ledgers striving to getthings to balance out. The journalism and publications students took advantage of their privilege of borrowing typewriters when they used their typing skills to produce the Tom-Tom and Warrior. Mrs. Kluck dictates shorthand as her short- hand class hurriedly translate. t 5 E' Mr. Dietrich proves to his typing class that a sack has more than one use. Mary Ann Schneider tries her hand at typing a stencil for the li-fl'om. Arlene Kluck, B. S., Commercial, English, Sophomore Classg Alvin Dietrich, B.A., Commercial, Athleticsg Sylvia l-lermone, B.A., English, Journal- ism, Junior class.
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to Languages After students develop language skills of good reading, speaking, writing and listening they put them to use in Speech classes. Students took part in heated debates, oral interpretations of prose, poetry essays and articles, wrote speeches and learned fundamentals of drama and make-up techniques. Practical English magazines were introduced to freshmen this year to add to the basic freshmen English skills course. Mary Ann Ladwig ages quickly as Mr. Snyder -- applies make-up in advanced speech. ll wwg 7 'F ' wr-qw lxglx ill: i it Gilbert Oltmer holds the microphone for Betty Nadrchal as she gives her radio commercial on an original product. Irene Kment demonstrates how to decorate a vase to her English class. 53
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