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1? .. ....,. 0 Nuhh ,,,,, - tttta ffffP it I f s..t ' ffizz a , . ::: 1 fff: Wf ,gf ,,,..,..,, 1 . ,.., W -' ,,.,' lf- 'f sss:s:.1.fwf '... 'ziiifz N' ENGLISH The primary objective of the English departf ment is to develf op accuracy, ease, and fluency in the use of the English language, both oral and written. F o u r semesters of work are given to this. For those who desire an acquaintance with the literature of the drama, with prose, or with poetry, there are various elecf tive courses in the 11A and 12B semesf ters. The allied courses of the departf ment include oral English, dramatics, journalism, and debating. The acting head of the department, Miss Grundy, has successfully fulfilled all of the many tasks entailed in her oflice. Mlss GRUNDY SOCIAL SCIENCE The social science department, ably headed by Mr. Myrick, does the work of acquainting the students with the history of America, Europe, and the PanfPacific countries, and provides for the study of social economics, eco' nomic geography, and civics. In addif tion, it aids the students in obtaining material for the League of Nations and Constitution conf tests. With the courses that it oiff ers, it gives the students a broad' er view of the world they live in and the various historic factors that have made it I what it is today. MR. MYR1cK i 20 l MODERN ' LANGUAGE The aim of the modern lan' guage departf ment is primarily to give a reading and s p e a k i n g k n o w l e dge of French, Spanish, and German. In Miss CARPEILLO each course, a foundation of grammar is given in the early years, and then selections from the literature of the nation in its language are read both in class and as collateral reading. The secondary aim of the modf ern language department is to develop better relations and understanding among the various European Nations by a knowledge of the root tongues of the races. Miss Carrillo, the head, has worked hard to secure this end. LATIN The purpose of the Latin depart' ment is to give students a reading and speaking knowledge of Latin. During its course, it impresses the fundarnenf tals of the language, and then gives the student experience in reading by work in Caesar, Cicero, Cvid, and Virgil, The department also aims to increase the English vocabularies of the students by intense applif , cation to the def rivatives of Latin words. Miss Mcf Pike, the chair' man of the def partment to sucf ceed Miss Tuck' er, has carried on her work successf fully. Miss MCPIKE
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