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its if 1' ' ,qi , si it ,,f, , . 'H 5 5 -' f 1' 'k': f si , ., 5 A I V up ' f T 5 g l K 3 X A . '52 WYNN FARLEY LEILA T. JOHNSON MILO E. WILLSON JEAN M. SC DE M N K4 SO UM Pl'1YSICGl EdUCOYiOrl Librarian Physical Education Music -:Mimi Wd f5e,6-JL' i J l L1 9 U ' Jxlx fs CWM CZ! 1 - - T SPECIAL SUBEJECTS l A school without a library is like a day without a te 'c y I po ' le. yl ' ld Visitors to Baraboo often comment on our fine library, now n eri ar d ,Z ' l volumes. The principals of the senior high have consistently ov he ch ice f x selection and the number of books. The supply has been augm d he - d' i n of volumes from the late Mr. Kingsfard's library and by a fund r mor' -g c- tion established by his daughter. That the books are appreciated i ot. Xu th circulation. lt is estimated that last year about 6,600 books were dr o ov nig or longer. Among the most popular was Mrs. Anne Lindbergh's Nort t 5 xient. By fostering a desire for such worthwhile literature, the library furnish s x there quisites of a well-rounded education. i llThe man that hath no music in himself H X i ls fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils. lu Thus Shakespeare summed up the value of music. This art renders an iml ortant service as an amusement and recreation and is one of the really worthwhile w of spending leisure time. Music, whether it be of band, orchestra, or glee club, is a factor in promoting happiness and mental health, Some respond to symphony and some to swing, but unfortunate is he whose spirits do not rise and whose troubles do not vanish as music fills the air. What music is to the mind, athletics are to the body. All athletes, boy or girl, learn the value 'of cooperation and team play, the meaning of confidence and the re- sult of over-confidence. They learn to fight terrific odds, to be sportsmen, to play fair, to be good losers and gracious winners. Such qualities will aid the athlete to solve the problems he will encounter beyond the school. Athletic activities are the means of molding the 'students together by creating school spirit. They constitute a common interest, disappointment when the team loses and pride when it wins. l
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F fn - A if S- A r A A .li .. W . r it . ss- it - -- i J .- if .. il V ' A . . E A E. W 1 .F 1: - 'i'Y My 56 MARJORIE ENRlGHT LEONARD HALL DOROTHY MCDONALD DOROTHEA WAGNER FRIEDA WAREHAM B00kkeeping Algebra Latin German Arithmetic Geometry English English MATH AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES ln the Tree of Knowledge pictured in the Hall of Science at the Chicago World's Fair, mathematics is placed at the bottom, as being the foundation of all education. This explains why four years of mathematics are required from seventh grade to the end of high school. Arithmetic, compulsory in seventh and eighth, is the science of numbers, the art of computation. Algebra, required of all freshmen, considers the representation of numbers by means of letters - in other words, finding the well- known x , Advanced algebra, elected by seniors, is a much more complicated study along the same lines. Geometry is required of juniors and deals with the properties of space. Commercial arithmetic and bookkeeping are electives offering practice in business transactions. Some of all of these studies are necessary for the engineers, as- tronomers, machinists, business men, and office workers who will be managing our world a few years hence. Baraboo offers two elective courses in languages, four years of Latin and two of German. Latin, the mother tongue of all the Romance languages, is the source of sixty per cent of our English words. This fact enables the Latin student to build up a large and usable vocabulary. English literature is filled with allusions to the Latin classics, and the reader's enjoyment is greater if he has studied the original. Latin is also im- portant as a basis for further study in modern languages. lt is interesting to note that approximately ninety per cent of o graduating high school Latin class goes away to school, as compared with the thirty-three per cent of the total enrollment who re- ceive a higher education. Because this is a German community, the study of the language should be practical as well as useful. A course in any foreign language furthers the understanding of Eng- lish syntax and creates good study habits of concentration and attention to small de- tails. Students who will need a foreign language for their college degree will find it advantageous to begin the study of German or Latin in high school where more time can be devoted to the intricacies of a new language. However, such a study is of value to all students and should not be limited to college preparatory work. J It-ffajg, g
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