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When school began in September, students found the back of Hallie McKinney Hall littered with boards, ditches, and cement. It was all part of an expansion program to increase dormitory space and expand book exchange and cafeteria facilities. The old tennis courts that SSC netters have used to capture conference championships have been moved to a new location behind the athletic dormitory.
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Dr. Allen E. Shearer, Southeastern president, and Dr. James Morrison, dean of instruction, discuss campus building activities in front of the newly completed Administration Building. In addition to administrative offices, the structure houses modern language, math, and classroom facilities. Southeastern, a Campus Under Construction Exterior workmen put finishing touches on the Fine Arts building.
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mm Learning a foreign language can be more than mastering a new communications medium. Learning another people’s lan- guage can open doors to a new culture. In the stimulating sixties learning a second language can also open doors to opportuni- ties scarcely dreamed of by yesterday’s col- lege graduates. Aware of the significant role of foreign languages in the modem curriculum, South- eastern is fostering this area of study. The new foreign language headquarters, which include the most modem laboratory and electronic equipment available, are evi- dence of the stress placed by Southeastern on the importance of mastering a second language. The college’s new coordinating role in the nation’s first multi-town version of the national Parlous Francois program is more impressive evidence of Southeastern’s re- gard for foreign language study. Annette Choate, graduate student from Durant, supplements class- room instruction in languages with frequent visits to Southeastern’s new laboratory. McAlester sophomore Marilyn Holden repeats taped French vocabu- lary she receives on an individual headset. New Lab Augments Language Instruction
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