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Mr. Joseph Mullally explains to Mike Shelby the fundamentals used in writing a French paper. Mrs. Susan Meissner smiles at the improvement of grades in her second hour French class. Language Lab Aids Students German, French, Latin, and Spanish are the language courses offered to Southwestern's student body. First year students learn to speak the language fluently, then later basic transla- tions and grammatical structures are taught. To help students better understand the language, films, projects, and other additional materials are available. The language lab has been a great aid in teaching oral conversation. A taped recording of native speakers is played over earphones, which students wear, with pauses for them to repeat the dialogue into microphones. The in- structor listens in on a monitor and can give individuals help with pronunciation. With this method students also acquire speed in their speech. A more thorough education is received in the oral and written language they take. 21 M'l. Helene Foster's class practices oral conversation in the language lab.
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Yesterday's homework assignment is being discussed by Mr. Scott McCollom and his students.
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Offerings Varied In Qocial Studies The social studies department offers foreign relations to sophomores, U.S. history to juniors, and western civilization to seniors. Courses in psychology, family living, social economics and civics are also included in this department. Mrs. Marguerite Barnard, Miss Sue Green, Mrs. Jean Wesley and Mr. Dale Schober have been added to the social studies staff this year. Lectures, visual aids, and discussions on current events are used to relate students' lives to history. Research papers and Mott Foundation speakers help stu- dents to realize the importance history has in our lives. Mr. Vincent Abrams, head of the social studies department, this year won an Art Club award for his bulletin board History, Past, Present, and Future. Using pictures to give a three dimensional effect, the bulletin board traced the origin of America to the present situation in Viet Nam. Randy McKibbin and Bruce McIntosh find humor while conducting a maze experiment for psychology.
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