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Page 18 text:
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Many books are available to the Reading Improvement classes. The English Department Chris Bjerknes John Cain S. Perry Congdon II Knowles Cooke Elsie DeGroff Goldie Dehl Kermit Dehl Ruth Horner Mildred Linden Helen Lounsbury [14]
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Helen Alberiz Edna Atkinson Dorothy Babcock Marie Batelli Olga Diekelman Ella Engel Helen Gardner Frances Hels Marlene Miene Elizabeth Mull Helen Nickelson Janet Olin Helen Rasmussen Grace Schlesinger Alice E. Smith Bess Wilmarth Warren Weishaar The complicated business involved in a school of this size is man¬ aged from the Business Office under the direction of Mr. Wilson. Miss Atkinson is School Accountant. Mrs. Diekelman directs the activities in the bookstore, and Miss Olin manages the cafeteria. In room 52 Mrs. Wilmarth, the high school nurse, helps keep up standards of health. In the offices and at the switchboard, secretaries work with the faculty in handling the records and business of the school. The front office is the first stop of the day.
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Tom tells tall tale. The objectives of the English Department, headed by Mr. Gehlmann, are two¬ fold, involving instruction in language and literature. The work In language is planned to improve the skills of communication: read¬ ing, writing, speaking and listening. While writing is taught in all English classes, and there is some emphasis on speech, four Senior Electives are primarily skills courses: Creative Writing, Expository Writing, Journalism, Public Speaking, and Senior Composition. A Reading Improvement course is designed to help the in¬ dividual read more effectively and more rapidly. The objective in the field of literature is constantly-developing appreciation. The student should learn to recognize the difference between good and bad litera¬ ture—and then come to prefer the good. The English Department is organized to teach better appreciation of literature and a growing skill in language, but the material presented emphasizes, also, many side values that make life more interesting and enjoyable. Ralph Matthews Harold Radford Edwin Rakow Maxine Redmond Donald Rehkopf Ellen Shuart Nina Grace Smith Jeannette Sorensen Lester Swanson [15] A
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