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Their aim is to guide us in growing mentall Languages U :fa mf -,J The foreign language department tear-hes the students to aequire i ' gradually a mastery of the fundamentals of a foreign language. This enalrles the students to speak with eorreet pronuneiation. to understand the spoken language, to read with nnderstainling, and to write aeeurately. In learning a language the students attain a. V genuine broadmindeilness and an understanding of the lives and eustoms of the people who speak that language. They also get a . new outlook and a hetter understanding of the English language. Many of the students develop a sineere interest and enthusiasm for X- - ' , further studv, for readin in that lan 'ua fe or for travel. Some of A e . gig . fs ka Wm them will use the foreign l'1ngu'1ge in their future work 5 ' . 1 1 . 05 I XX' it 8 MAYDIC BROCKWAY, Ali., Jl.En'.: Latin, Junior Red Cross Adviser ROSE GALBO, ,'1.I?., .lI.A.g Spanish, Italian-BESS KOHOUT, A.B. German, Latin, K. Y. B. Cluh Adviser, Junior lligh Y-Teen Adviser, Gcr lnan flulmSponsor-1'IIARLICS MICIIALSKI, li.S., .ll.A.,'l'Inglisl1, Span ish, Speeeh, C'onnneneement Speakers, National llonor Society Adviser, Open Ilouse Committee, Freedoms Foundation, B. IC. I. Day, I. B. IC. Day A Grammar may not sound too interesting, hut it forms the hasie foun- stanee. Expevienee teaehing English in Chile. Peru, lienndnr, and Java Havors the presentation of his snhjeet hy Mr. Vharles Miehalski. If you know Latin, it isn't hard to figure out what Magna K'harta means. Mrs. liroekway puts on display one of the projeets her seeond year Latin seholars submitted. 14' dation for getting aequainted with any languagc-YSpanisli, for in-
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urselves.. .to set the right foundation ' ' Y Burgoync has ll0K'0lIl0 an well-likefl-and four young lmlivs hopvj :i pcrmzmcnt part llvc-n lllUllj.fll Mrs. Blilzl is om- of Ihr' OfflwVi'1f'0'1lf11f'11lly- .lnnior lligh l':n'ulty, tln- wholc school has llllil'II lu hor plvusing pm-rsonnliiy. lls-rv fll'Q'g'lll'j' llllllilll gm-is sonic 1-xira ln-lp from hm-r in :i spelling llSSlgIllIl0lll. rj Taking over Mrs. Mc-Cormif'k's sopho- more ElIgllSll clussvs in llllll-y0ill', Nlr. Between serving as advisor to our news- paper stall :xml tl-:ic-lling Ellj.IllSll, Mr. VVull:lc'l1, rnrr-ly has time lo sparc. In :L typical posv hc ln-ro displays lhnl lnnnor- ous grin whim-h shows lhzll :ull is we-ll with the world and that the NEIVS has hp-on put to bed. llnllwriligg lI0l' lllllll from llH'Hlll1'0lll2lllllllY, Mrs. fiovlz Mr. Rosa- shows Torn lxlllb-lI1'l'-lllhl how :I 'l':n-lnislim-opv works. 1-11-:ilu-s:u lil'l0IIlllj' ZlllllUSIhlN'I'1' WlIt'l'1'Y1'l' sln- is. lYunil4-r :inrl how il will ziiil him in his ri-:nlili,u'. 'l'ln- :iliilily loI'l':l1l:lllfl whnl slufs gvlling lhis morning? I'0lllllllllll1'IIll'lN so ilnporlzlnl lhul lllilllj' rn-n l1'2I4'lllIlp.L1lL'Yll'1'N 2ll'l' lll'5lgIll0ll lo ha-lp us ls-:urn lu rs-:nl lu-llvr :nnl l':uwlm-r. 13
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Q 1 :Hr Q hysically, socially, spirituall testi, 't e , ab mg A a , .,,, ,. xi., J. , e. , 'lill1'S0l'lill Studies Dcpartnicnt of our school consists of the var- ious classes in Junior lligli History, Vivics, YYorld History, l'nited States History and l'rolmlcnis of lleniocracy. Directing their ideas to thc lulurc leaders of our country, the faculty IIl0lllll0I'S of the Ill'll2Il'lllll'Ill show hon' the world and our min nation arrived at its present situation, and prepare students for governing their nation successfully hy providing democratic experiences as well as pre- hu., senting cxaniplcs from the past. l ltANK ANIHCICSON, If..l., .ll.I'frl.,' American History, YVorld History, follege Vlulr Adviser- YYll,N0'I' t'0l.l.lNS, .'l.I9.. JI..-1.: VYorld History, General Sci- ence- DUN.-Kl,ll l3eNAlH5U, 1i.I'I4I., JI.Et1.:i'ivics, Problems ol' Democracy, Stu- dent Vouncil Adviser, Audio-Visual Aids, National Honor Society Adviser, Eligi- . . . . . Fw lnlity, ltmnnautics Vlnlw Adviser, Hand and Orchestra Adviser lJ0lt0'l'llY ICYANS, .-LII.: l'nited States History, French-JUSICPH GER- YASIC, A-LII., .ll..-l.,' Geography, Ii. S. History, Junior Haskctlvall Coach-JOHN til I,l.lCSl'll'l, ILS., l'l1..lI.,' Geography, If S. History. Senior Hi-Y Adviser l,ll.l.l.XN l'lfZ'I'I'1ItS, .-LH., JI..-I.: ll. S. History, l,I'0lll0IllS of Democracy, Senior l'x-om Adviser, lilection l,l'U.Lfl'2llll, Voice ol' Democracy Contest, P. T. A. Panel- ll.'Xlt0I.lD St'tl'I l', ILS., .ll.l','1l.: World History--.lllLlAN SIHNOL, ILS., ,lI..fl.g Hiorld History, tlcograpliy, Journalism, Sl'0KES.lIAN Adviser, School Photog- raphy Social Studies sw VVorld History is the specialty of lttr. Harold Scott, a personable and well-liked faculty menmlaer, looking at , the moment like a happy-and genial-warrior. The Men Teaeher's Rest Room has always been that great unknown, To dispel any aura of mystery we asked Mr. John Gillespie to pose for us. He appears to make the most of his unassigned period, in a relaxed sort. ol' way, but perhaps he's preparing one ot' those dif'Heult assignments for tomorrow's geography class. Q Between preparing History lessons and presiding over the Erie County His- torical Society, Mr. Anderson is kept on the go. Foaching the Model HN. delegates and advising Student Council are two other sidelines in his spare time. --QQ. A S i -1- -rs' 1' f Rr x . o . ul . Q fr: ' 1. -I, ' if 5 , .sl . 7
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