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r lMi sical Kducation Department A sound mind atid a lieal ll)y l)ody ar( ' Iwo indisixMi sal)le (|naliliealions recpiiicMl lor any eart ' or. Iveali .ina tills, llie Pliysital I ' .dnealion I )of)arlmonl, lioadod liy Mr. I linos, lias desif nod a [iro- t rarii consisting ol (wcmx isi ' s and activities to li(d|) ( ' a(li student de elo[) iiinscniar control and race. W ' itli tl added lacilities ol tlie Nexv w iri and tlie jiatient instruc- tion ol tlie Pliysiccd I’alnca tion I )e[)artnient, all ol ns can certainly Inifill at least one re(|nirement for tlie Intnre. ROW I: NI r. lioPD.is I linrs, Mr. Cl i.irirs Bcinis, . Ir. I.wr.t Wcy anl, Miss Ra lifl Krilov. () V 2: Mrs. Nonna Ir. I ram is ROW 1: Miss Lillian Murdot k. Miss Dorodiy Ahol, ROW ' 2: ' Ir. Irving Koono. Mr, ( arroll l,o e. vOW ■) : Miss Nellie ( ainplx ll. Mr. W irron Barllolt. Mr. L. Montgtmiory W ells, Mr. ( arllon W arren, . Ir. L ‘Iaml I lulingworth. Science Department I lesides instructing students in tlie tliree main liranclies ol science, liiolo y. clieniis- trv, and filiysics, tlie ms Science l)e()artment also oi- lers a prelude to scientilic study in tlie C»eneral Science course. W ' itli a schedule lull ol [iresentin lectures, demonstrations, and nioNies tlie teacliers ol tlie Science 1 )epartnient still lind time to aid and encourage all tlie Intnre liiologists. chemists, and [ihysicists with their out- side hohhies and [irojects lor the Science l air.
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Mathematics Department Since tnal licinal ics is toll) a l)nsiness and college must, il)c leaf licrs ol ll)e Mallietnal- ics I )( ()arlment liave wliolly and unsellisldy devoted llu ' ir lime and ellorls lo counting and calf nlalin ways and ideas t(j lidly inslnut sinflents in eommenial and scientific matliemalics. I lianks to the special attention cind instruc- tion l hiS students may ottain an excellent hack round in Innctional arithmetic, plane atul solid geometry, algeljra, and trigonometry. ROW I: Mr. Jot III Moulton. NIr. 1 larrv l owrios. Mrs. Katlicriiie (liiity. HOW 2: Nlr. Ralpli W ard, Miss NIarion Bates. Miss Madel ine And erson. Mr, H lg ar I ruce. R() : Mr. I lionias f it gerald, Mr. 1 larold Fiates, . ' liss Martha Zelinka. ROW ' 1 : Miss Katlieryn O ' Brien, Mi SS Vcl ina I loihrook, Mr. I anl Nlather, NIr. l3iepold I ' rii ' diand. ROW 2: Nliss Ktiitli Douglass, Miss K. ]..oanore a(ido. Miss Cieneva Charnherlain. Modern Foreign Languages I o strent tlien the inter- ruitional l)ond so necessary at tins lime, the Moflern hor- eijJn Language Department instructs students in the lile, lariffuage, and literature ol C lermciny, toance and Sjjain. I he l )e|)artment, headed hy Miss O IVien, carelully con siders the ahililies ol th« ir»- difidual stuflents l y hasing the classes on hasal. mifidle, and ad anced le eis. 12
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Social Studies Department In addilioti lo iIk ' cxccllonl l(‘a(liin slidi, llic Social Sliidic ' s I )c |)arlni( rit, lic aded l)y I )r. I .d c ' rton. proN idc s stu- dents willi an enormous harlc- Mound ol die world and its prolilems lluout li Irecjucuil discussions, rc c ordin s, Ic c- lures and motion pictures. W ' itl. course ' s in liislory, eco- nomics, }, o ernment and prolilems, we lia e c ' c n teen sliowii liow to liecome tetter citizens in our democracy and tlic world. ROW i: Mrs. Mildred I larllev. Mr. Richard Fraty, Mr. W endell Smith, Mr. Ronahl F,dgerlon. ( ) ’ 2: Mr. I ' xlward NIcrrill. i ' liss Jane . IcC-ahe. f ()W ' : liss f ose tit iss, Mr. David Meyers, Mr. JosefJi Rodehcaver, Mr. ! redcri(k Coe. 1 ROW I: Miss Mary Niland, Miss Mary Maloney. ROW 2; Miss Katherine Callanan, ? Irs. leanclle Oarlen. Miss Rose . n ivino. ROW : Miss Nora Ol.eary, Miss Claire Corcoran. Administrative Department I tanks lo tlie Irienclly sec- retaries o I IM IS wild tave so clieerlully and elliciently done llieir part lo kee[) our liit,di scliool running smooltly and orderly, besides c arryinji out llieir rc mdar duties llie , d- ministrali e I )c |)arlmenl is always willing to do c ' xira la ors lor tolli llie lacully .iricl students.
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