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Qvreign Languages Dew up Wuelrcy Conversational Spanish has taken on new meaning with Mr. Alan Ginsberg teaching all the Spanish courses at Southwest. Miss Betty Powell pronounces words in French class as students listen attentively. French, G erm an and Spanish are the three foreign languages offered at South- west. Phonetics, pronunciation and prac- tical conversation are practiced by students enrolled in these courses. Tape recorders and records improve accents and bring better appreciation and understanding of all peoples as a result of the study of these languages. Herr Lehrer, sprechen Sie mehr langsam bitte. Mr. Walther Ives, teacher of classes in German, points out sentence on the board which he interprets as Mr. L ehre r, please speak more slowly.
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Ilmfufledge of 514glisl1 Essential in ducafivn Mrs. Jennie Byrom shares a story with her Eng- lish class. English tests return ed by Miss Betty Powell will bring joy and anguish to young writers. Mrs. Dora Helfrich brings her English class to Library for reading period. At one time English was considered by many to be time-wasting and inessential. Today the leaders of government and industry are finding that English is perhaps the most practical of all courses. Few men make a more valuable employee than the man with reverence for the language which he speaks. 26 Filling in the blanks is one of Mrs Rose Hudson's hardest tests.
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,Adwzdeed eieleees Offered fe Students Jerry Thompson looks on attentively as Mr. Lyssy explains the reaction of Phenolphthalein on acid to William Sprague, Sharon Melton, and Willard Ferguson. David Garcia puts out a candle with carbon di- oxide to complete his experiment. An extremely explosive subject in our world today is science. With the opening of a new era of missiles, satellites, rockets, and man- made moons, science majors are more than ever in demand. To equip students for this new chemical world, Southwest offers chemistry, physics, biology, and physical science. 28 i i 1 Roy De La Cruz and John Below attempt to decolorJ ize cider vinegar using bone black. p Ricky Prather, Jerry Thompson, William Sprague, and Robinson prepare Methane, a hydrocarbon fuel.
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