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oineoi I nowleofge of Foreign Countries if I, 42 -fl Q3 ZA' fl tis? Doris Tee-ling, Margaret Story, Eleanor Warren. Elsie Watters, Lila Hennessey. Foreign Lan uoige The Foreign Language Department. under the direction of Miss Eleanor Warren. provides an opportunity for students to become acquainted with the languages, cultures. and customs of our neighbor countries. Languages offered at Beverly High School are German. French, Latin. and Spanish. Recently a new language laboratory was added to the Foreign Language Department. en- abling those stuclying German, French. or Spanish to develop their speaking as well as their writing abilities. Besides being used as a part of classroom work. the laboratory was made available for use after school and during study pe- riods for those students particularly in- terffstefl in achieving greater fluency in language. 20 Listen, my children, and you shall hear . . .
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l l v l l i ti' First Row: Hersha Fisher, Joh Learned From the Past Histor The History Department, under the super- vision of John Page. instructs the students in past happenings through its American and world history courses, and in current events through its modern history and problems of democracy classes. In teaching them what people have done and the trends of thought that lie behind these actions, the History De- partment tries to show the students how his- tory is made and why it has taken the course it has. William Jenkins, Michael Casale '-'- ' stirs I. i ,i . t i , A .. I .11--'rl ' J n Page ihead of departmentt, Harland Carter. S Viewing the United States from 205 econd Row: Frederick Hammond, :fs xii, 69
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l Trained in H omemaking Home Economics The home econoniitfs rooms on the third floor are always busy. For the girls who wish Io study the art of home-making. the school offers a variety of courses including Cooking, sewing. and home and family liv- ing. instructed by Miss Ruth Cluff and Miss Millieent Boswell, the subjects may be taken as the Complete home economics Course or they may be taken individually as electives. This year the Modern Miss Club, sponsored by Miss Cluff for the second year, was available to girls wishing to further their knowledge in home eco- nomics. Dont lnt any str iy pins Think it's done? 2 I
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