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six weeks book reports in the English Office. Bringing the English book report list up to date are Mrs. Evelyn Stewart Mrs. Elizabeth Bowlby, Miss Elizabeth Minton and Mrs. Mildred Reynolds . . the basic tool of literacy Mr. David Feldman, Dramatic Coach, studies a new play to he presented by Thespians. Second semester speech has begun for Sophomore English teachers Mrs. Daphne Yvars, Mrs. -Phyllis Miller, and Mrs. Gloria McDonald. Q: , ,. , QQ.: A-M14
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Miss Mary Cecile Ions, Head of Zthe English department, smiles as she conducts a lesson in grammar to her college prep class. Teachers are always looking for new material. Mrs. Clara Mae Hall shows Miss Magdalene Houser and Mr. Thomas Mc- Elligot an article. Mrs. Janet Carvelli, Mrs. Ellen Callahan, and Mr. Michael Browner have a serious chat over ENGLISH . . Themes are here again. Mrs. Loa Hotchkiss and Mrs. Helen Evans look over term themes that have been tumed in by Mrs. Hattie Struthers' class.
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if IF Y 5 , if -if 5 pf. A L' ,Y ' Wifll f fi fl - -if ' ' The past has always been a curiosity to man. ln the history department our teach- ers show us the past and the present with historical films, special maps, magazines and newspapers. With class dis- cussions every day, the past is easier to understand and the future is clearer. The history courses range from world to American history to government. All of them give us a useful knowledge of the world. Miss Ethelyn Massey, Department Head, is pointing out on the globe the location of a past civilization which is being discussed in class. SQCIAL STUDIES . . Current events are often used to help the students understand problems of today. Mr. Clarence Drepperd cuts out news clippings while Miss Elizabeth Mott tacks them on the bulletin board. Enjoying looking over the newspaper for material for a current events quiz is Mr. Quentin Umbenhower. 5 5 2 , Q KN 5 Q l
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