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HISTORY ROUNDUP. History classes relive America's story Bradley Jaeck, Barbara Drilla, Steffen Kiesler, Marge Cumi- through panel discussions. Left to right: Tom Stuelke, cek, Bill Mauer. lVIan's Stor , Past and Present Twentieth century neo-historians found the story of their beginnings rooted in the far-flung past. The social science courses indicated the basic movements and ideas which lay beneath manls long trek through the centuries. Strong contrasts, countered by a striking sameness, dominated the pattern of human activity during ancient, medieval, and modern times. On the scene of the American story, students relived the independence of the Revolution, followed the frontier settlers, spoke up with them for democracy, and advanced to an America grown up and still maturing. An introduction to different thinking responsible for other ways of life sowed seeds of world-mindedness as well as a greater appreciation for one's own country. Sifting fact from opinion, distinguishing fundamental from secondary causes, evalu- ating opinions influenced by emotion and prejudice established habits of mature and intellectual thinking for daily use. Mary Sue Kwas 21
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Lang in a German review drill A 'Break-Throu lf in Langua es Today tapes, recorders, ear-phones make classic and modern languages available in package size. When teen-agers acquired a phobia for languages, almost lifty per cent of the student body began studying one or more foreign tongue. Russian, French, German, and Spanish became alive with the in- stallation of a modern language laboratory. New meanings hinged on a sound, an accent, an inflection. Linguists cast off the cloak of self-sufhciency, sat back and respected other people's ideas. RUGGED RUSSIAN Five venturesome souls dare to invade Left to right: Dennis Kozich, Dave Nelson John thc realm of the Russian language with all its complexities. Donna Freres, Roger Killelea. SPRECHEN SIE DEUTSCH? Joanne Majchrowitz tests Phil
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N0 DEFAULT. Careful math and exact thought permeates weekly physics lab periods. A MOLECULAR ANSWER. Kay Jacobson demonstrates the chemical bonds of the universe. LAWS IN BALANCE. Physics investigators seek for that which Schinkowitch, John Fitzgerald. Third table: Rober Archimedes found. Front table flefz to riglatl: Tom Floyd, Powaser, james Seitz. Right rear: Dennis Costello, Walte Ken Nickerson. Second table: Dennis DeMark, Don Fortier, Peter Charnon. J N , , , . 7qwm,ewmw r-N-'- is si- WW wswwswsgmfwwffw- rrv' 'Y-M-ist we --n . -..s.,v.,.. .4 wt- X .. .M ,its . ff . mf 'Nst.'1 an. H411 , -li
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