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Miss Kirkby eighteen History As long as we live there will be history. By studying history we learn the mistakes our ancestors made and try to prevent these same mistakes in the future. l943 has made the study of all history a thrill- ing and vital thing. The people about whom We learn struggled and fought so that We could progress, and their problems in World history are in a measure, our problems today. Miss Olive Kirkby and the History department make history live again for us. Wits ,-mg, ,Qt- Miss O'Brien Mrs. Featherstone Mrs. Meffley Mr. Collins Mrs. Rainsberger Miss Gould
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. iv ,. . s .Vi N1 In A Y . V1 R Miss Butler Mrs. Erausquin Miss Leitner Miss Staacleclcer Language ln this clay- of global war with sons and brothers in all parts of the world the American people are becoming very language conscious. One language is not enough ancl the interest in Spanish and French has increased this year. - Miss Leitner, Mrs. Erausquin, and Miss Bingham have not only triecl this year to give the students language preparation but also have given them an appreciation of our South American relationships. This year, as in other years, the Latin teachers have, through their plays and exhibitions, given us a correct picture of our classical studies. With the African campaign on everyone's lips, Miss Butler's French classes have been even more interest- ing than usual. The teachers enjoy a meal served by a home economics class Miss Bingham seventeen
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English The English language shall always be important among all other languages. We may study many subjects, but English is the tool through which all other subjects are approached. The literature tells us of the deeds, thoughts, and ideas of the Worlds best minds. Miss Humphrey has guided her department through this year of change. Prize essays, reading aptitude tests and all state grammar test are a few of the activities the department has included in its years work. Miss Humphrey -Whig gs i xml? xd-I 'ac' Lf r. Miss Clark Miss Fields Miss Foster Miss Holt Miss Mccuinness Miss Perkins Miss Lewis Miss Aufderheide - Mr. Leiser Miss Griffen nineteen
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