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Carl Dolmetsch Ruth Horner M i Id red Li nd e n Hele n Louns b ury Ralph Matthews Harold Radford rxtne Redmond ji rlwin Rakow Donald Rehkopf Robert Schell Ellen Shuart N ' n3 -erab e S m ith Jeann ett e S o-ra nTen Lester Swa nson James Thom pson The accelerated program provides for an intensive and enriched course that presents in the Senior year work usually done at col¬ lege level. A significant part of the program of the English Department is the specialized work done in the Reading Course, which gives in¬ dividual help for all reading problems. Reading is an integral part of all English classes. .
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John Gehlmann, Head Carroll Anderson Lydia Allen Lola Bane Helen Barclay Chris Bjerknes John Cain Elsie DeGroff K n c asdes Co oke. Goldie Dehl Kermit Dehl Jlie 2b. ] epurtment . The aim of the English Department in the Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years is to provide training in language skills and to build an increasing appreciation of good literature. As credit for the Senior year, the student may make his choice from electives that include English Literature, English Read¬ ings, Creative Writing, Expository Writing, Journalism, Senior Comp osition, and Public Speaking. In addition to the regular course in English, the department has adopted a course of study for slower pupils and an accelerated program for well-gualified and carefully tested students who have the ability to cover more than the usual high school work. Mr. Anderson discusses a play with Mary Ann Arch, Mata Hilgeson, and Sue Staunton.
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1 ■ The History Department offers a number nois state government, and local govern- of courses in both early and modern his- ment is made in order to familiarize the tory. Credit in American History and in students with the governmental procedures either Early European or World History is in this land. The rest of the course is de- required for graduation. voted to a study of the growth of our In the American History course an exten- country, sive study of the federal government, llli- The other history courses are more
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