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glnmvaww f Home Economics Every girl in high school will probably someday become a wife and homemaker. To prepare her for a homemaking life the Home Economics Department offers such courses as clothing, foods, housing, management, safety, home nursing, child development, grooming, and health. The wide variety of these courses responds to the needs of the homemaker of today and tomorrow, who will undoubtedly find it necessary to attain maximum efficiency in the operation of a home. li-0' Miss Kathleen Williamson M Y E I S! S i gs 5 'S 1 ii 2 i 55, .i 2 5 1 ij, F I Q ' if .,, 335' 'i Miss Judith George
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Health There is a room in the 300 wing where eventually every student finds himself, wheth- er in illness or in health. Physicals are given annually, and all students must have eyes, ears, height, and weight checked. Sports- minded boys are given spe- cial physicals. Earaches, sore throats, s p ra i n e d thumbs, students catch everything. Why is it only during Math quizzes that you feel faint? For the sick and the healthy, the added attraction is Nlrs. Jenner's special humor and care. When school work or per- sonal troubles are too much to cope with students find a sympathizing friend in lVlrs. Jenner. M, 9' ' I . ., ,QW . RJ. M , surge vga, 1 lg l. M
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Mr. Woodrow Quinn, Department Chairman English One of man's basic needs is that of communication with other men. This in- volves expression of one's thoughts and desires, and understanding those of others. The English Department offers students many opportunities for self-ex- pression through learned techniques, dis- cussion, writing assignments, vocabulary, and by inducing thought. New semester electives were introduced: Humanities, Dramatics, Journalism, Creative Writing, various Literature courses, as well as sev- eral courses in more practical areas, such as Business English and Grammar. 91 Ma mas? Qgz Q. is '- , N, Y it x P L, ' Q X .. is s - Mrs. Margaret Kronse Mr. Richard Sanders Miss Alice Comstock X C 1 ir. Qi limits ' fs it r j. - ,,,,. ....l,2.L.1.,j1 ' V K .xi roam Q Q H i I l Lktiif ma l 'C l!'ilJl?LlOU:i Mr. Fredrick Heitkamp Mrs. Judith Rothstein
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