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2 8 'H 3 LOOKING OVER the selection of new books for Louis Hill, Mr. William Ryan, Mr. Cecil Stephens, Mrs. Beatrice Morlian, Mrs. Ruth Corruth and Mr. Anthony Campana. N GLIS PROVIDES THEM WITH BASIC LEARNING TOOLS OF THE MANY outstanding courses offered by the English Department, perhaps the most unique is Modern Culture, taught by Mrs. Eckerson. This course, the only one of its kind at present in the United States, is open to seniors to familiarize them with the basic Arts. Other specialized classes in Com- position and English Life and Literature are avail- able electives to seniors, as well as English funda- mentals, which is a requirement for juniors and sophomores. Future iournalists have a choice between Stylus and Explosion, while those interested in dramatics may take oral English, speech, or drama, however, oral English is the only one of these electives which may be substituted for regular English. PROBLEMS, PROBLEMS! Members ot the English Depart- ment, Mr, Harry Francisco, Miss Mary O'Brien, Mrs. Shane Wilson, Mrs. Emily Ledbetter, Mrs. Hendrika Parker, Mrs. Louise Swedenborg, Mrs. Olive Eckerson, Mr. Arthur Bottaro, and Mr. Lawrence Fischer hold a small meeting l to iron out the problems for the coming semester. I 1! i,., . L ,- ca. -f wi X ' .ff 95? 55' eral- 'i il ta MR. FRED McCLURE AND MRS. EMILY LEDBETTER, Department Head, discuss a test in American Literature with student Carol Messmer. Q student reading lists are Mr. Lawrence Weishart, Mr. Warren Johnson, Miss Barbara Canady, Mr.
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