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ENGZISH Miss le cxnue Mal-Colm Members of Qbilfry in Miss Mum pan lomlme. S Kingls drama Pics class lr Y Olll fhejl. actin 9 Mrs. Meryl Billingsley NEVER sPI.1T an infinitive or leave a participle dangling. The students of the English classes are becoming acquainted with such rules of gram- mar and also the great classics of literature. This knowledge, taught by Miss Elma Hamill, Miss Kate Lewis, Miss Reba Anderson, and Mrs. Meryl Billingsley, not only will prove valuable in later life but may be put to Miss Bebo use now in the other courses of the English department. For example the sentence structure and punctuation rules aid in the creative writing which is required in Miss Jeanne Malcolm's journalism classes. First year journalism students put out the Buzz, the weekly high school paper, and second year journalists edit the Allagaroo, the high school yearbook. Speech and debate taught by Mr. Wodord Gardner are also courses where such accumulated knowledge may be called to the surface. An- other is dramatics, a half year subject taught by Miss Mayme King. Andefsdn A ,Migsimeh x- -. . . Mi M . ' . I -. s -. 1 . ixyk A 'L.. Lxki sk-L I Vkh- it L,k, L. 1 K A K, css QYU19 King
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MrEA.Ccx N-at ss Wo: bets ol het C1555 dxscu iew mem lord and C Goxdo CIGW 5'06'lAl SCIENCE ld evenls' Miss Miss Alice Lucille Stevens Fon T1-rose STUDENTS desiring to delve into significant happenings both past and present, the social science department offers history-ancient, modern, and American. Miss Alice Lucille Stevens holds the teaching job for ancient and modern history while Miss Golda Crawford, Mr.' E. A. Cairns, and Mr. W. M. McCort are the instructors in American history. Also included in this department is constitution consisting of the study of government-national, state, and city. This subject is taught by Miss Carrie Mugler. Psychology, the study-of human behavior, is another interesting course in the social science department instructed by Mr. W. T. Cole. ' Miss A r Mugler aw . i' iMissGo1dCiCWwioI y . is .a It . - ' X A 1 12, j s A . - y ns - . S - . , h h W TCo1s Mr. WQM. McCort
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