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L i GEORGIA PARRY KATHERINE RECKER AGNES REGAN LELAH STEPHENS FRANK THACKABERRY PRISCILLA TYLER RETA VERHULST W. R. WINTERS English Department g The majority of Heights students take three years of English. American Literature is the main subject of study of sophomore English, While a variety of famous literary Works is included in the junior year. English Literature, beginning with Beowulf and ending with recent and contemporary compositions, is studied by students in senior classes. Considerable time is devoted to creative writing and the study of grammar in each semester. Remnants of the Black and t Gold staff, ubusyn as ever 13
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r as MPIIOIIIOIG Ko'uml'up. Lieiinetli S'IIt'IIIIOll Speaking. Eleanor Perscaliey next. I lwabel Nl2lQOI1 , ,af , ' ' I L' I , LULU A. ALBURN EDITH BRASELTON C. A. DRURY DINA REES EVANS HARRY GORDON EDITH LAYER EDITH B. MALIN EDWARD MITCHELL English Department ISS MABEL MASON is the new head of the largest department at Heights, the English Department, with a staff ofnineteen. The department is constantly alert for Ways in which this fine course of study may be changed to be made even more prof- itable for the student. Those students majoring in business may take a special English course which stresses vocational work. Varied courses in this field are offered in dra- matics, stage craft, news Writing, and public speaking for those interested. Miss M'as0n. Salzib Barton, and Norma Pugh discussing Caldron layoufs I2
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lfiurl filiristnwri Carl 'Dewald John Langmeatl Merle McFadden 1 4. F. A. NORRIS E. B. DOWNEY DONALD LAWSON Science Department R. NORRIS is the head of the Science Department at Heights, which offers six semesters of science, biology, chemistry, and physics. A foundation of chemistry is given to approximately three hundred and sixty stu- dents by Mr. Langmead and Mr. Norris, the two teachers connected with this field. The course is concerned with the study of substances and the transformation which they undergo. Knowledge concerning plants, animals, the body structure and its functions, and proper living habits is extended to some six hundred students by the four teachers in the biology department. About one hundred and sixty students take the physics course, which is the mechanics of gases, liquids, and solidsg and the study of sound, light, and electricity. The Science Department aims to develop the minds of young people in the powers of observation and analysis with the ultimate purpose of making better citizens. zllr. Downey, hoping this physics experiment doesrff blow up
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