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Page Ten CLASSES To have the necessary passes Each of us selected four classes. Of course, everyone signed up for English under either Mrs. Polk or Mrs. Hampton. Since the first day of school everyone has been writing themes and book reports or studying literature and grammar. From city government to federal, from Ancient History to Modern, Miss Mc- Intosh covered the field. Many took Civics, which was offered for the first time, while the ninth grade learned of Greece and Rome, the eleventh of the Hanovers and the Hapsburghs, and the seniors of America. As for Latin it might be called the survival of the fittest, for after two years who are left but the fittest! We could always rely on Miss Hoyt, however, to help us over the rough spots. Biology and General Science attracted not only students but numerous plants, butterflies, insects, and snakes as well to its classes. Miss Jameson added interest by showing movies on the current topic. Mrs. Mathis guided us through Spanish and French grammar, vocabulary, and translations while Mrs. Webster improved our French accent and helped us to be- come more facile in conversational French. From Plane to Solid Geometry Mr. Hicks, our new mathematics teacher, ex- plained the curves and angles as well as algebraic equations. Many added typing, taught by Mrs. Parker, or Home Economics, supervised by Mrs. Reid, to their cur- riculum. All were required to register for Physical Education under Mrs. Cunning- ham, also a new teacher who has increased school spirit by promoting inter school basketball games. Dr. and Mrs. Atkinson have advised us well and lent us a guiding hand in our courses of study. We have had a profitable, successful, and a happy year. Hlgoolcs that you may carry to the fire and readilv in your lwancl are the most useful after all.H -v,IOl'lHSOI'l av' 49
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