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latin, the language of the anclents, goes modern in Latin I class as Myra Soper and Ruth Ann Hershey make use of the tape recorder to drill case endings. William Slotto, in a two-hand gesture ties the story of the Herculean task Bringing the Boar Buck Alive to its original setting. Eugene Nieset and Harold Ehrman look on intently before their retelling it to the class. .loan Ziebold explains the difference between the tenses to the Spanish I class. Sa far, they've been using the present tense, but now it's time to learn something new.
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Languages The study of JULIUS CAESAR plays a big part in the sophomore English course. Here, Gene Nieset explains the development of the plot to some of the members of the class. The ability to communicate has been by God to none of His other crea- tures. Only a human being can transmit his ideas and feelings to others. Our English classes teach us to be better able to use our own mother tongue, a foreign language gives us an opportunity to know and under- stand others better through their language. Literature, which is a reflection of life, teaches us to know and understand our- selves and others. Maintenant, le nom de pays est . . . and Joseph Peltier and Robert Swint en- lighten the French I class-in fluent French, of course. What is the name of that country, anyway?
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Bob Raubenolt questions his witness, Carol Smith, while the iury waits for her answer in a mock court session in civics class. Judge Ray Young insures strict procedure. The world history :lass learns that Art shows the history of a people as they view the MONA LISA, a painting symbolic of the Renaissance period of history. Social Sciences Because history repeats itself, we must know what has happened in the past. By studying the strength and weaknesses of past civilizations, we can better prepare for our own lives. Our study of sociology helps us to understand the people with whom we live. Civics and economic geog- raphy classes prepare us to live in a mod- ern society and to understand its problems.
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