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MISS DOROTHY CURRIE A.B. ' ' -1 'azq I E f 5 J 1 X R if Q 264 4 ie I 5 4 4 4- 'Q' fi sill 3 t I 3 5 gqfiyalf fl 'l ,nfs 5 W Q T sfg , Q Q ut V sg r Q y Q . 1.- ' xiii. gi, 5 e MR. HAROLD BRACE 13.5. When 141 flativrw Sit bown peacefully Togetls er seven of our own instructors will have had cause to rejoice. They will have had a hand in teaching us, future World citizens. the fundamentals of democracy and the problems of yesterday and today. They helped us understand these problems, so when we take our places as the leaders of our country, We will be well pre- pared tor our parts in bettering the World. XVoven into the fine courses of study offered in the Social Sci- ences department. World History, Economic Geography, Voca- tional History. American History, and Problems of Democracy, is a complete. detailed study ot past and present happenings in every country in the World. MRS. LINNEA FAHNSTROM MR. HOVVARD GRIFFIN A.B. Ol Where do you find something about Caesar For such Z1 small place on a big map it has and Cleopatra or the reconstruction period? Spe- sure caused a lot of trouble. Jacque VVatkins cial reports lor history erowded the Iiljfillf' day showed Pat McNeal how far it is to Korea. after day with inenibers from all classes. Sixteen
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of speech, to correctly spell words, and their usage in writing and speaking. Sophomores were taught English II by Mrs. Smith, Miss Har- per or Miss Prestera. luniors received their instruction from Mrs. Schoch or Miss Smith. Mr. Olson, Miss Mottey and Mr. Simon were kept busy teaching the seniors. Those who teach other languages were Miss Harper, Frenchg Miss Smith, Spanishg and Miss Prestera, Latin II. College Prep Seniors were busy through the year slaying over term papers, their big project. In compiling notes and writing the paper, the students put to use knowledge they have gained in three years in the English Department. 'H l. Q as ff' MR. SIDNEY B. SIMON MISS HELEN SMITH B.A. A.B. MRS. ELZEAR SCHOCH A.B.g M.Litt. MRS. HELEN H. SMITH A.B. Records certainly made that bout with Those vocabulary lists never seemed to end. Shakespeare easier. Mrs. Smith's sophomores joe Slike and Dotsy McLaughlin waited their listened as the Merchant of V cniceu came to life. turn as Jean Haven monopolized the dictionary. Fifteen
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Mr. NValker and Mr. Brace teach World History to many College Prep sopho- mores, and Mr. Brace instructs Commercial students in Economic Ceography. The boys taking Vocational courses receive their instruction in Vocational His- tory from Mr. Griffin and his substitutes, since he was granted a leave of absence to serve in the U. S. Army. College Prep Iuniors take American History and Problems of Democracy from Miss Titus or Miss Mutter, while a continuation of the two subjects is taught the seniors by Miss Currie or Mrs. F ahnstrom. Magazines, newspapers, movies, speakers, and the radio are some of the supplements from which information is taken to make the courses more interest- ing to all the students. MISS RUTH MUTTER MISS HARRIET TITUS MR. JOSEPH WALKER A.B.g M.Litt. A.B.g A.M. A.B.g A.M. on all our minds those davs. Checking the lati- tude ot Korea with Bradford were Mary Jane Odell, Bob Fox, Tom Ccorge and Juanita Strot- man. Korea again! That small country sure was The seats wererft as comfortable as Dipsonis but classroom movies brought up those history grades. Marie Ianov helped Mrs. Fahnstrom run the machine while M. Lama, P. Schwab, and M. Sapko watched the screen. Seventeen
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