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Class Rooni The English course, which is a combination of grammar, composition, English and American Literature, is perhaps the most important and use- ful of the academic studies. This year a class in speech has been very effective. Miss Powers and her Sophomores in English. Latin is the only foreign language now of- fered. It proves very beneficial to students be- cause of grammar and word derivation, and it provides a thorough foundation for the study of English and foreign languages. Latin of today is more practical in that many likenesses to modern times are suggested in the modern Latin text books. Advanced Latin students under Miss Karns. All Freshmen are required to take biology. They not only have class work but also study specimens of plant and animal life in the labora- tory. Practical applications are made which are beneficial toward healthful living. Mr. Ratliff directs laboratory work in biology. Algebra, advanced arithmetic, plane and solid geometry are included in the course in mathe- matics. A knowledge of any of these is helpful to those students who are interested in furthering their education in the fields of engineering or science. Mr. Bolander explains quadratics to Freshmen.
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W. C. Ratliff — Indiana University, A. B. ... Science . . . o . . . Catherine Rix — Secre- tary to Mr. Woodruff . . . o . . . Bessie K. Sale — Depauw University, A. B. . . . Home Eco- nomics . . . o . . . Mary Shafer — Ball State Teachers College, B. S. . . . Shorthand . . . Typewriting . . . o . . . Welthy A. Shively — Indiana University, A. B. . . . Social Science . . . o . . . Marie Swisher— Ball State Teachers College, A. B. . . . Art . . . o . . . L. E. Templin — Manchester College . . . Industrial Arts . . . Health Education . . . Athletics . . . o . . . Lloyd A. Ulmer — Ball State Teachers College, B. S. . . . Social Science . . . Safety . . . o . . . L. R. Willey — Purdue University, B. S., M. S. . . . Superintendent of Schools and Principal of Allen High School . . . o . . . Samuel M. Woodruff — Indiana State Teach- ers College. B. S. . . . Purdue University, M.S. . . . Assistant Principal and Safety . . . o . . . Margaret Yager — Indiana University, A. B. . . . Peabody College, B. S. in L. S. . . . Li- brarian. If the tire ration continues, this scene will be unknown, but Mr. Templin, Miss Sale, Mrs. Baumgartner. and Mr. Larmore don ' t seem worried. Eleven
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Glimpses To have a better understanding of what the future may hold, one must understand the past. It is only by a thorough knowledge of the social sciences, general history, U. S. history, civics, and economics, that this can be accomplished. These are all offered in Allen High. Miss Shively ' s class in U. S. history. The students taking typing aided the Tuber- culosis Drive by writing postcards and by ad- dressing postcards and envelopes. They also helped in the Defense effort by doing the typing for this drive. Maxine Buroker placed first in Wells County in the Beginning Typing Contest. Miss Shafer is certain that many fine stenograph- ers will enter the business world to aid the War effort this spring. These typists try to please Miss Shafer. The boys taking vocational agriculture took a trip to the Decatur Beet Factory and went through the entire plant. The Junior and Senior boys in this course went to the International Livestock Exhibition and while they were there, attended the Chicago Board of Trade. The up- perclassmen were permitted to prune trees on a neighboring farm. Mr. Blair with his future farmers. An interesting project by the art class this year was the making of three transparent windows for Christmas decorations. Other activities were carving from soap and clay and making defense and school posters. The basic fundamentals of lettering and sketching were stressed. Miss Swisher oversees her talented group.
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