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Mr. Barnett talks to parents .it COLIFSC. Teaching world history and eighth grade social studies was Mrs. Wilma Hartzell. Mrs. I-Iartzell graduated from Ball State Teacher's College with a B.S. degree, and received her M.A. at Indiana University. This year she served as one of the co-spon- sors of the eighth grade. When was the War of 1812 fought? All United States and world history questions aren't this simple when they're asked by Mrs. Ruth Lindsey, American and world history instructor. Mrs. Lindsey received her B.A. and M.A. degrees at Indiana University. She was also a co-sponsor of Y-Teens. Mr. Floyd Warner, chief organizer of the coke and popcorn brigade at ball games, was sponsor of the concessions this year. He also taught history and math to junior high students. Mr. Warner attained his B.S. at Indiana State Teacher's College and his M.A. at Ball State Teacher's college. I say, don't they have an afternoon tea break here in Amer- ica? Teaching Civics, sociology, and economics and United States history this year was Mr. William T. Barnett, from Derby, England. The exchange proved to be a lot of fun for both Mr. Barnett and us, as we learned about the United States, England and people in general. Mr. Barnett studied at York and Lon- don, and received his B.Sc. Economics degree at London Uni- versity. Background ln History Clarifies Modern Problems Mrs. Lindsey, Mr. Whrner, Mrs. Hartzell and Mr. Barnett inspect copies of the original Declaration of Indpend- ence and other American documents.
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Mrs. FIT1Sl1XK'lllCI',BlFX. Daniels .ind Miss Clift stop for a pre-class chat. English Courses Set Up A Basis For All Study Graduating Magna Cum Laude with a B.A. degree from Hanover College, Miss Bobbie Cliff has completed her second year as a member of the English Department. Last year Miss Clifr guided pupils in achieving the fundamentals of freshman and sophomore English. Organizing and promoting the annual magazine sales was just one of the time-consuming tasks performed by Mrs. Esther Daniels as a senior class sponsor. Mrs. Daniels received her B.A. and M.A. degrees from Ball State Teacher's College and also attended DePauw University. Last year she taught eighth and ninth grade English classes. Besides conducting classes in sophomore and junior English, Mrs. Florence Emshwiller was kept quite busy during the past year as she assisted the junior class in their fund-raising projects for the prom. Mrs. Emshwiller attended Oberlin College and Indiana University and has received her B.A. degree. Overseeing the job of providing students with outside reading and reference material this past year was Miss Barbara Marshall. Besides acting as librarian, Miss Marshall taught library science and co-spon- sored the Y-Teens and eighth grade class. She received her B.S. degree at Ball State Teacher's College. Miss Marshall selects an historical record for class TOOIT1 USC. If. If i .up M
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, ,R Q , I Xlitw Ire: .xntl Xlis. llttlden ti,:npaie xintular lrtneh and latin xt-'bs used in their classes Languages Foster Cultural Exchange Mrs. Haiel Redden completed her iirst year at HCI-IS by teaching nrst and second year Latin and sophomore lfnglish. Besides sponsor- ing the Latin Club .activities Mrs. Redden found the time to conduct adult night courses in beginning shorthand. She attended Canter- bury and Ball State Colleges and has her BJX. and M.A. degrees. Bonjour classen was .1 familiar expression of Miss Mabel Fee upon entering her first year French elass. Miss Fee also instructed junior high English classes, in addition to sponsoring the French Club and serving as .1 co-sponsor of the freshman class. She attended Ball State and Ohio State colleges where she received her B.A. and M.A. degrees. Those appendices and roetlmlaries in the back of the book-what would a language student do without them?
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