Eureka Springs High School - Top O The Hill Yearbook (Eureka Springs, AR)

 - Class of 1922

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Page 11 text:

Vew Prirzczpa! '0 wa The main objective of the junior high xglish department is to assist students 1 the rudiments of grammar and self- cpression. As counselor, Mrs. Hull is source of information. She works with mdividuals, trying to supply the informa- Lon they need, whether it concerns career r college. Mr. Harry Sutcliffe-Junior High English Mrs. Ruth Hull-Counselor E.S.H.S. also has a new math teacher, Mr. Zickwolf, who the students feel can actually help them on those seemingly ridiculous math problems like, UA plus B equals C.H Mr. Robert Zickwolf - Math

Page 10 text:

dwgw iif Mr. J. W. Clemons-Superintendent Mr. James Nelson-Principal The superintendent's duties revolve around the economics of the school. Mr. Clemons sees to it that everything runs smoothly. This entails the hiring of competent faculty and staff members. MI. James Nelson E.S.H.S. Welcome From Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson and their three sons, David, Carey, and Brent, cam from Iowa where Mr. Nelson had been a teacher. He thought the position as principal could help him acquire more experience in teaching. Mr. Nelson feel that the discipline of the students is not all there is to being a principal. The teachers should be helped to better their teaching methods so that a maximum amount of learning is done in their clas rooms. ,,.....----' awww. M, ..---' dM,,,,...f--'f 'www'



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I x Mr. Morris Hull-English and Librarian Mr. Harris-Vocational Education Mr. George Harris is also a new teacher with a new study of Vocational Education. This class lasts all day for the students whose interests lie in the mechanical and handicraft divi- sions. They learn parts of motors, how to make designs in leather, and other trade oriented subjects. Mrs. Helen Gammill English and French High School Competent The discipline of English is mainl concerned with teaching students to appreciate their language and to use it with ease and logic. The subject matter of English is wide and varied-- from the history of the language to the use of the right word in advertis- ingg from BEOWULF to OUR TOWN. Another objective of the study of English is to show students that the language can be their greatest tool rather than their most severe master.

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