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flllgllflgl' ROW 'I-Stan Aksenas. ROW 2-Catherine Holmes, Helen Madigan ROW 3-Irene Munsen, Estelle Setzer. J om m vrcia Distribulive Education stu- dents arrange a sample store window display. 'I2 1 Under the capable leadership of Mrs. Munson, the teachers in the language department at Fenger have striven to make their subjects more interesting to their students. Through the use of new teaching aids, the organization of language clubs and the presentation of a professional language show this ,N spring, these teachers certainly have accomplished what they had set out to do. The tape recorder helps to improve one's pronunciation in this atomic age, with a strong emphasis on academic education, some must continue to be concerned with the business world. Our commercial department, headed by Miss Kay, ofters a wide field of courses to prepare its students for this important field. ROW I-Henry Becker, Paul Bennewifs, Raymond Carty. ROW 2-Curt Henneclme, Oscar High, Doro'hy Jenkins. ROW 3-Willard Lindell, Edith Kay, Bertha Ma ef Helen McMahon ROW 4-Sara Mortime' Helen O'Sp livan Grace Rankin, Walter Sampson John Tfbb a New e Wal 1'
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. l Social Studies In Civics 2, one of the topics studied is how to fill out income lax forms. .lf Mathematics Our Math Department, headed by Mrs. Bernice Pollyea, has the responsibility of educating students in Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry. lt is said that mathematics makes one think. We therefore owe a lot to our Math Department, because thinking is something we all find useful from time to time. ROW I-Graydon Mumford. ROW 2-Lucy Pefolat, Berrfce Pollyea. ROW 3-John Roberts, George Schroeder. NOT PICTURED-Frederick Bell. Fenger's Social Studies Department, headed by Miss Gladys Jacobson, certainly does its iob in keeping us up-to-date on our changing world. U.S. History, World History, Civics and Commercial Geography are subjects with which we will come in contact during high school. lt is the hope of every Social Studies teacher that when you graduate, you will finally know where America is located and what 1492 and 1776 mean. ROW l-Ba'bara Barwnac Pew' DeG'aFt ROW 2- Glenn F'sne'. Clarecze Hof s'e'. ROW 3-G'aa,s Jacobson 'Vlafon Jesus. ROW 4-'Vla'Qo'Ie 'Aga'--eA,' l'la'ry Os'erha't, Dcrwatta Yates, Artnur Weller. -8 an Q T
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if knob .ffjlfi The Household Arts Department under the leadership of Mrs Johnson teaches the girls of Fenger nutrition the value of good food the art of serving and general management of the home Although this department consists mostly of girls boys have been known to indulge W I E q e Ma y Heag ey Madel re Johnson Not Pictured Jane OBV en XS. .ff M Be sure to cu the dotted line Melody harmony rhythm meter 11.511 and dynamics the elements of music ,fs - OH. ' I ' . I ' I I l I , . RO -se Foruran f n, H , , f Q VV! 4.1, , . 5 ff, ,, fr' I I H1 -? -M Jf' , , ,, gf K ,,, 7 . , y , . T . , - l 'fs i I f Y ,, t on I ,,f ' l I I I I - 1 1 1 4 ...Z What's a football game without music? ,xifrf Original and creative thinking through working with unusual materials and new techniques, is one of the aims of the Art Department, under the direction of Mr. Davidson. The course of study also provides tor basic instruction in perspective, design, and color-useful in everyday lite. ROW I-Devo Dav asc Maw, Sm e 'z, are stressed in the music department s program, headed by Miss Connor. Whether the student is note reading or listening to symphonies on the department's extensive Hi-Fi system he develops a sense of music appreciation. ROW l-Irene Connor, Andrew Lumbrazo, George Scherer. It you can't recognize it, then you know ir's art. c - 1 3 Ki S 'X X. .4 'tt'
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