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The Foreign Language Department offered two years of study in both Latin and Spanish as well as two years of German especially for the minis- terial students. Reading and grammar study were particularly stressed but all students were able to understand their own English language better with the completion of a foreign language course. Shorthand, two years of typing, general business and bookkeeping were in- structed by members of the Business Department. Future accountants, secre- taries, and business men and women were pro- duced. Students majoring in a commercial program were most interested in these courses, but college preparatory students also found them rewarding. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPART- Time's Up was a familiar phrase MENT: Mr. Klenner, Chairman, Mr. used in Lutheran business classes. Hanson, and Mr. Lautenschlager. Compliments of Chaney's, Inc. 317 N. Hawthorne Blvd. Hawthorne I BUSINESS DEPARTMENT: Mr, Winters, Chairman, Mr. Hanson check typewriter. Latin introduced declensions and conjuga- tions to unsuspecting members of classes. me . ,4- 'Q 35
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People and their societies were studied through the course in so- ciology. World history and U.S. foreign relations showed the world in which we live and the part our nation plays in it. U.S. government taught our own sys- tem of laws and with U.S. history, prepared citizens of the future. World geography students studied the earth's relationship to man. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT: Mr. Kupke, Mr. Luebke, Mr. Marty, Mr. Ebel, Mr. Vorderstrasse, chairman, ENGLISH DEPARTMENT : Mr. Latzke, Mrs. Morris, Mr. Labrenz, chairman, Miss Bunke, Mrs. Rieck. Mr. Vorderstrasse passes vital information to U.S. foreign relations classes. Miss Bunke conducts English finals. Readitf, 'ritin', and re- ports were the three fs to all English students in 1958-59. With studies in ref the library, sfwd fwlmiqwss rom- rierjn students found in order 1f0,9EIli0Y,:El1gfiSh they mlm understand if. 0 ' Two pages Sponsored by The Lutheran Lions Athletic Club
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