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Sojyfznzzzorfis Eiffel' 1 Nu WM NTERING into a new world of schedules and curricula. the sophomores begin their goal to- ward a higher education. For the tirst time. the sophomores can choose the curricula that they prefer. such as the commercial course. the general course. or the academic course. One of the basic require- ments for a commercial diploma is Introduc- tion to Business which aids the students in learning to solve business problems and in introducing him to the unusual alphabet on the typewriter. .-X basic requirement for every student is World History in which the student learns about the contributions from the pre- historic time to the present. In English. an- other required course. the student becomes acquainted with Shakespeares work in Julius Ctiesur and the composition ot poetry. If he is academic. he can choose one of three foreign languages-French, Spanish. or Latin-in which he learns about the mores and customs of the country and becomes acquainted with the unusual sounds and grammatical con- structions. Taking biology. the student learns about the simple plant life under a microscope and the more complex life by dissecting a frog during lab. ln physical education the student is able to release his abounding energy. In Efigllfifi I0 .lliiiv Piipo izliii fIt'l'XIlltfc'l1l'X Iixtwi I0 ll l't'4'o1'i1'I11g of Sfn1kt'.v1u'i11'i ,x' Julius Caesar. VV '-r' A : xwmuuk.
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S 1lJec1'al 6LC1.l1.1i1.li5' Alrl Sfzrrlwzzis' N THE search for knowledge. the literary works of mankind are a prime source. and in the school library the Catonsville student linds many of man's works. Under head librarian Nflrs. Wilmer and assistants Mrs. Roberts and Nlr. Parker. the library has grown and has served the student with research and study aids and with books for his reading pleasure. During the students development. he must obtain advice and guidance. An answer to such needs and a help to the student in his search for success is the Guidance Department. Under Mr. Buckheister. Mr. Schindler. and Mrs. Sollers. the department serves as a coun- seling place for the student and as a source of information on college and business opportu- nities. During the school year. the student develops physically. as well as mentally. Watching his physical development and caring for his school-time ills is the Health Department un- der Mrs. Edwards. Here. Nurse Edwards con- ducts eye and tuberculin tests and completes each students health record as she watches over the Catonsville student body. .Wrsx 7-Ol.fl71flI1. 4QlllllllllC'6' iecrelury, uizli iWr.i. Sollerx, .Viz B11c'lcl14fiiIer. and ,Wiz .SiC'lIllIlllL'l'- Guidance Cozuiselors. ur rliey clzeck ,XIllllt'lII,S .5 eligilvility for college. if Head lihruriruz M1'.i'. Wilmer .S'l'LfII.Y ou! hooks' for Nadia Wriglzl ax Il.X'3'l,S'fl1l1l.X' Aflrx. RohvrI.r llllll' Mr. Parker look on. Mr.s'. Edwcu'cl.S', .xclzool nur.w, and Carol Younger ofrwrve Ilze tuberculin Iexling of Carla Yrlttx given by Miss Davis, county .rclzool zzurxe. , M f W , f.:f' f j , , f f WWXWVJ .5 ii I at lf .Q , if ttf .,,,,. ff.,.
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