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Enter, the Roman Warrior. Page Sixteen Parecen estudiar! a in in ,911 L7Xl9I'Q5:fl on 'lflfoffd Ou est Cela? Foreign Language The students at K. H. S. are fortunate in having three foreign languages-Q French, Latin and Spanish, from which to elect. Those taking these courses gain a knowledge of foreign language structure and the satisfaction derived from having a speaking command through effective translation. Miss Oglevie, Miss Gregory and Mrs. Boett- ner provide enthusiastic leadership in their classes, and strive to relate their teachings to English so that the student may obtain a fuller understanding of his own language.
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Friday and the American Disturberu Social! S I udres A vital department at K. H. S. is that ot the Social Studies. ln this field are learned the responsibilities expected of future citizens. Each of the subjects American History, Citizenship, and World Government attempts to pro- vide tlie individual with understanding. Through the exchange of ideas every student learns to appreciate the full meaning of democracy and develops good citizenship. Under the guidance of Mr. Beltz, Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Ien- nings the individual develops a desire for a peaceful and better world. Mr. Bellz and 'l'omorrow's World. of 3.,z,,....,... GHC! Mn 6!0l'5f6ll'l C0119 A citizenship project. Page Fifteen
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n gyhcien cg 30 ,NQ40 .9l'l'llL7I 0UQ Qefafion6 Nancy knows her stuff. Mrs, VVillianis-slaves-new furniture. -ii And Brell gave a book report. English The outstanding English courses at K. H. S. are ot fundamental importance in providing for cultured citizens. Gram- mar, vocabulary, and appreciation of literature are stressed in the classes ot Miss Owen, Mrs. Conley, and Mrs. Wil- liams. ln the classroom, interest and emotional development are stimulated by the use of newspapers, radio and television: thus bringing the students a better understanding of the subject they are studying, The English Department endeavors to provide the principles of expression which a good citizen will need in his daily pursuit of lite. Page Seventeen
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