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sh to these teztelters :intl thunk thent Lin IN SENIOR HIGH .Xhove is pietttretl :tn linglish elzlss in ogress. ' ' ' Ont ol tht ntttssnw stthieets ol' the sttttlents is tnzttle IIISIHIVIIYL' . , . ztntl simple ln stteh Ieztelters sts: Nltss Nteliolzts, Nlrs lrotlt, Bliss Nlef-tnty. Nltss Nliller, :Intl Nliss Kirossntztn. .Xs the sttttlents rezttl Shake speatre, lennyson, :intl Browning, they seent to enlox their elztss ntuelt helter. heeztuse ll is tlnottgh linglish thztt we eoine in e IIt'l with the liner :arts ol ltle. t ool seztson entls, most sttttlenls will lo .Xml :ts lurk :intl thunk those It'2It'lll'lIS lor wh: they were tztttght. lo the rtqltt is ll picture ol' at Spanish on- the ok tltss in session. .X lztngttztge lottntlatlton ol' ttthet Spztntsh or l,:tttn is neeessztrv lot Xezttletttte sttttlents to Ql'Zlllll2lIl'. Miss .Xllen :ntl Mis. Sltznrpttztek Il'2lK'll the sttttlents the Iuntlznnentatls ol' these lztngttztges. 'llte tlezttl lztngttatgef' :ts l,:ltin is sontetit H09 t llletl, is neeessztrv tn latter ltlc if at sttttlent 1 IS to llt'1'0lIlt' II Cl0t'lUl', llU.VVCl', OI' lllll'SC. 1 Spanish is Inst heeonting' at popular lung tt nge :tntl :ts years go hy, we will also turn tl pntienee :intl lllSlI'llt'IlVl'llf.SS. l lor their Ul'l'OR'l'llNI'l'lICS Ol l liRliD HY THE HIGH SCHOOL llllll' lirownsville Senior High School olllers tnztny opportunities to hoys :intl girls who :ure llllL'l'l'SlL'll in various phases ol' cd- ttezttion. Stteh courses sts the zlcatlcmic, genttztl, :intl I'Ulllllll'l'l'l2ll. llll' popular :intl respondent to the sltttlents' tlesire lor know- letlge. Our sehool also oI'I'ers ntztny courses now heing tztttgln in the .Xrtnetl lforees, stteh als: zleronzntties, nteehztniezll tlrztwing. :intl rzttlio. 'l'ltis prepztrzltion towztrtl the work they will tlo in latter lile helps and instructs the sttttlents so than thev nun' luke their :appointed plztee in lile itself. lhe lzngltsh. soetztl sttttltes. lllillll, :intl set- enees than we leztrn :tre at general lottntlat- tion lor any eollege work that we ntzty latter tztke up. llllll' present wan' hats brought these stttclents to lztee the lzlet that in ortler to get along either tn ztrnty or etvtltzm ltle, :tn C'llllt'2lll0ll is xt very neeessztry Iztetor.
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DAILY ROUTINE Here are some typical classrootn scenes. Mr. Coldren is the teacher ol this P. O. D. class. These classes, which are varied and in- teresting, are taught by the lecture method and are enjoyed by nearly all seniors. Mr. Coldren's knowledge ol' the history of our town, adds to the interest ol' the class discus- sion. Mr. Coldren's Problems of Democracy Class This is a typical scene in one ol' Mr. Faulk's classes. Here experiments are per- lortned which aid the students in understand- ing various physics principles. Much ol' the Inaterial is planned to aid students entering the service after leaving high school. Mr. Faulk's Lab Class Mr. Whetze1's Radio Class Mr. Xllhetzel is the teacher ol' the radio classes. This is a relatively new subject lor our high school. lt is taken by inost ol' the boys in the general course. Here, the boys are taught the liundanientals ol' radio and also the lllorse Code. This course is given in hopes that it may prove valuable to the boys entering the armed forces. l t Lunch Room This scene is taken in Miss Cirosstnatrs homeroom. lt is used as a lunch room lot students traveling on the bus. l.unch hour is from l2:00 to l:00 P. M. .Xt the bell every one returns to his homeroom to resume class es for the afternoon. 26
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DID YOU KNOW THAT! KCIOSS Stotisticsl . Our total enrollment is 889 students, although we began the year with more than 900. . There are 94 boys and 160 girls in the Senior Class equalling 254. . In the Junior Class there are 136 boys and l59 girls, totaling 295. . In the Sophomore Class we have 152 boys and I88 girls which makes at total ol 340. . I23 students were on our first semester honor roll. . The girls outnumber the boys, being 507 in number, as eolnpzlred with 382 boys. N W 58131 5 g 4 28
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