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X fff A aaag f ami -- y q? X --f . x H 4 QX 0 1+L'3fEgiGW.Q.fo1fv ...Jig 'mx' it Sprtulum lf Mabel Garwood Lucille K. Jenks Buryl F. Engleman Lou E. Bredlow Eliza Thomas ENGLISH AST High offers eleven courses in English, six of which are required and five elective. Two of the electives are advanced English literature, especially nec- essary to the prospective university or college studentg the third is a practical journalism courseg the fourth is a course in business Englishg and the last of the five electives is a course in rhetoric. The aim of the work in the English department is two foldg first, to develop in the student an appreciation, of good books, second, the ability to express himself clearly, correctly, and effectively. .- .xi If LIBRARY URING recent years, the library has become an essential part of every high school: It serves as a book laboratory and workroom for the entire school. This growth has been due largely to changing methods of teaching, Pupils are urged to read widely and to form their own opinions. The most evident function of the library, therefore, is to furnish supplementary material for all the departments of the school. However, an even more important objective is to encourage and de- velop a love of books and reading. To accomplish both aims, many new books on all subjects are added each year. Minnie Doolen Sadie F. Parrott Margaret Erickson Delsie Allen I Four 1
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