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I v ,J l. Books are to be tasted Since coming to Golden Gate Academy lfliss Fitzgerald has devoted her time to helping stu- dents with books. Each year the library budget has been spent on new books that are needed tor reference or for general reading. ln order to pro- cess these books and help students with their problems a library science class has been taught. Books are a part of English classes always-- think of those books to be read each six weeks! Then there are reports in world history and American history to be dug out of books. Miss Fitzgerald enioys helping students with booksg that must be the reason the yearbook is her extra curricular assignment. The ANCHOR is always the book of the year. English and History Dept. Presidential boom by the civics Carol's campaign speech Vliss Fitzgerald hopes to start a museum someday with the world history proiects completed over the years class , 5 4 ,f ', titiiv l i
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Typing and Spanish 114'-M Taught Here Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of the country - comes rattling of the typewriter keys. Miss Bliss's students in three typing classes acquire a most useful skill. Her Spanish students fulfill the required two years of foreign language for a college course, besides they en- ioy Spanish meals and a biennial trip to places of Span- ish history in the area. ln addition she teaches the freshmen class in English. And if you aren't in your seat in chapel - wel l, Miss Bliss records that, too. Who isn't interested in money.
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HOME ARTS Modern homemakers need to knoyv a lot of things, so the classes started out this year with a long-list of activ- ities, and have been checking them off until the biggest thing left is the style show. lsn't ii foo bud that the ANCHOR must go to press before that event? This is only a small record of what was ac- complished by Mrs. Glass and her groups. ln addition to the home arts work Mrs. Glass and Mrs. Nethercott, her helper, buy and prepare the food for the cafe- teria. Thanks, Mrs. Glass, for the help you gave on the ASB banquet and the food for the snowtrip! .P ... ' 5 -5.32-'g4. The seventh graders make aprons The freshmen catch the sewing bug, too The eighth graders start a proiect Miss Vaughn helped the freshmen in their unit on flower arranging. Sponsored by: Dora C. Vaughan, Realtor HOUS-e Of Ef19liSl1, 6015 MacArthur Blvd. Telephone-Home KE 2-3183 Office LO 8-5063
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