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Dr. A. J. Dickman is shown demonstrating to students the use of laborotory equipment. Students taking modern foreign languages benefit by oral practice made in the labora- tories. I In our modern age, the importance of the knowledge of one or more Foreign Languages, has been more and more recognized. The University of Wyoming offers courses in French, German, Russian, and Spanish, as well as the classical languages, Greek and Latin. The Language Department furnished on entirely new laboratory in the fall of 1963. Enrollment in the Department is steadily increasing, with every student in the College of Arts and Sciences taking at least two years of one language. Frank Pitcher is shown with the new laboratory facilities in the ColleQe of Edu- cation. Students, training to become teachers of Foreign Longuages, observe methods used in this classroom.
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Students study every- where—even in the Stu- dent Union. Here Skeet Morris, Jim McLellan, George Bowland, Debi Russell, and Ronna Rut- ledge hit the books. Histories make men wise; poets, witty; mathematics, subtle; natural philosophy, deep. (Bacon, Of Studies ) It is most convenient to study in the library— where Mark Auerback and Kathy Moriarty are able to find peace and quiet. Skeet Morris takes time out from his duties in the Bowling Alley to read over notes for tomorrow ' s class.
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The school yeor proceeds. UW had o visit from another member of the Kennedy family. Senator Edward Ken- nedy and his wife accompany Treag- lers from Cheynne to observe Womy- ing ' s football team. A highlight of each fall is the annual Little International Stock Show. Spon- sored by the Rodeo Club and by members of the College of Agriculture, UW students are offered a steak-fry each year. Also included in the list of events are barrel riding, pie-eating contests, and sack races. Two stu- dents are depicted here attempting their best at riding the barrel. S. z. ' -AJm L. tL.i, . 4 « f» ■ H- • . ' :
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