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A LOW HUM prevaxls In Mlss Magdanz 7th houl college Enghsh class as students dlscuss among themselves then' own lntcrpreta txons of Hamlet These buzz sesslons were helpful ln prepar mg for the blg test 'Nl Ml HU 01 RON! ing I' aff LEARNINC TO GIVE LXpllLlt dl rectlons was the assignment con fl0YltlY1f., a sophomore Engllsh class Lynne Tcrhune becomes a tourlst gulde to conduct her classmates thlough the streets of Rome Engllsh Am t may be found ln the dlctxonary, but Engllsh students soon learned that It dldnt belong m thelr vocabularzes Correct usage of words plus a wealth of new ones was essentlal for accurate oral and wr1tten expresslon Oral work before an audlence was lmproved through speech and dlamatlcs Remedlal readmg and spellmg courses helped those who had dlffl culty Fxequent wrxtlng asslgnments were an opportunlty to express or1g1nal thoughts and ldeas Through fam1l1ar1ty w1th literary clas slcs and modern publlcatlons came an appre clatlon of llterature Forelgn Language Language courses lncluded comprehenslon of a language ltself, as well as the study of the customs and way of l1fe of the people Wlth Latxn as a foundatlon students went on to French German, or Spanlsh dependmg on thelr career lnterests or travel deslres At the Tower of Babel the language of the peoples of the earth was confused resultlng 1n a great deal of enmlty and m1sunderstand1ng between them Onlv through the study of the languages and cultures of other natxons w1ll It ever be posslble to reacn mutual understandmg 23 , - ' 7 5, ' If Fx A - ' .. -.7 r Q ' ' 1 ' I f ' o 'f' -x I 1 ix r ,- - x Y . 'gli f, ,, 1 , f ' . . . x - .rx ,, Q - 43 , . . H as in . as V. VV ' ' ,. . u - ry - - 4- ,M..'- kg., . vw- ' IK i ' -an . 0 -. . Q 1 v we M, 1 ' ' '. I- A W -.r,k' X.. . . V - , r - - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - 1 ' . 'K 74 ax - x n - - ' . . 1 1 K I ' , . X t . . . - Y v . , , . . . , . . . , 1 ' ' ' a n u ' T '
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5 I if-.. will STRATEGIC PLACES in this world of unrest are JUVENILE DELINQUENCY was the topic of Karen located by Charlene Mickel and Edna Kurlic, Miss Kummrow's report. Mr. Schroeder's Civics class pays Loomer's world history class gets to know the world and Close attention as they consider this major teenage its peoples. p1'0blCl l1- Y thI'u1C't' Std Th P tA 1 O11 1 1ZeI'lS U. 'Y 6 HS , 11.8. YZG ACCOUNTING TO THE STATE and federal government master income tax form in one of Mr. Panella's Ameri- 15 an annual duty when March rolls around. Nancy can Problems classes. Nelson, Anne Priedeman, and Dave McCoy examine the -sew 24
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