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Sngwtfn Q lament UPPER RIGHTf What's going on in that room? we inquire. It's a course in dramatics. which helps those students interested in this particular art to express themselves. CENTER4Rounrl table discussions. wherein each student benefits by the ideas of his fellow classmen, are a part of the English courses here at Hirsch. LOWER LEFT-sNewspaper work, which includes a course in journalism, as well as training in reporting. composition, and editing, is an outlet for those with literary tendencies. LOWER RIGHT-A-Did you ever wish that you could talk with more assurance and less nervousness? Hirsch tries to overcome that difficulty by offering courses in public speaking. Here a student listens to his own voice recording. checks his weaknesses, and tries for improvement. Yes. English toclay is a far cry from the stereotyped course ot yesterday.
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2 . . .72PLyA,icaZ 'an Qzqzcwtrrwnt GROUP 1 LEFT TO RIGHT-Mr. B. O'Bricn, foot- ball coach, sponsor of wrestlingg Mrs. M. Kulp. sponsor of Girls' Bowling League: Mrs. V. Bartlett, G.A.A. sponsor, depart- ment chairmang Mr. J. Paterson, swimming coach, track coach. IN INSERTwMrs. R, J. Roth, sponsor of Social Dancing. GROUP LEFT TO RIGHT--Mr. H. Collins, dc- partment chairmang Mr. L. Mabbott, coach of baseball and basketball Miss M. Hurley, girls' swimmi ach. 1 Zu Jf We have seen the people who make the Hirsch timepiece tick. Now let us look at the mechanism of the timepiece itself. Hirsch has ten departments, each being a complete unit in itself but functioning in co- operation with all the others. On the following pages are scenes from these departments, showing how each one develops skill in its particular field and thus molds the characters and ideals of the young minds entrusted to its care. 19
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90-fz,eLgn, Banguage Q ent The study of Latin tupper rightj means understanding the founda- tions to many of our modern lan- guages. Caesarls Gallic wars are in- centives for the Sophomore classes, while Cicero offers greater challenge to the more advanced. Learning the language of another people is the best gesture of friend- ship. Spanish fcenterl brings us in closer contacts with our own South- ern border plus our South American neighbors. French flower lefty also reveals to the student the precise beauty of this romance language plus an insight into the customs of the French people.
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