Jefferson Junior High School - Jeffersonian Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1924

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Jefferson Junior High School - Jeffersonian Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 30 of 80
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Page 30 text:

English Department andmg, lrft to riglzt: Miss Bayer, Miss Stoll, Miss XVnltcr, Miss Broun -s XlCCOXXll'l Mrs, Kunnner, Miss Mitchell. Miss Appel, Miss Stevenson, Mrs. l.:0lllll Nils Glidden Nliss Stiles. Miss lrlumplirey. Miss Dunn, Miss llutcliinson, Miss Schnetbti Ll ENGLISH There has been a gradual growth in the English Department from six in 1919 to sixteen at present. In 1920 the teachers of the group organized to inculcate in the citizen of to-day an effective means of receiving and communicating ideas, plus a deep appreciation of the best literature. Pupils in all classes receive instruction in English every semester they are in Junior High. , Z W f ,Lf K9 f 'l ' f ! - M1 , ti Qlciww 624 ' 28

Page 29 text:

Social Studies Department uml'ng, lfff to right: Miss Harris. Mrs. Dmiziltlson. Miss Gordon. Mr. Vugtl iss li lu Niles Van Dyno. I 5 u 4 i, left to right: Miss Kelly. Miss Howe lSpeech Tcaclierj, Miss Bullard sociAL STUDIES It is the aim of the Social Studies course to develop in the boys and girls proper citizenship habits, qualities and ideals g to have them actually live as citizens rather than merely to prepare them for citizenshipg to lead them to appreciate the trials and difficulties of those who made this great nation of ours possible 3 to arouse in them a more friendly attitude toward all men and to make them realize the necessity and value of cooperation 3 to bring them into closer contact with government agencies and thus cause them to appreciate what services these agencies perform and their responsibilities in regard to each. KKJLWJ



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- Mathematics Department Slundiixg, lvft to riglzt: Mr. NVard. Miss Lawler, Miss Hassett, Miss Potter, Miss Bul- lock, Miss Griclley, Mr. Benedict. ' Sruh'a'. It-ft to right: Miss Becker, Miss Gallagher, Miss XVillinms.. MATHEMATICS The Work in the seventh grade consists of arithmetic, to- gether with two lessons a week in intuitive geometry, which is continued through the first half of the eighth year. The genetic method of presentation of geometry is combined with the laboratory, or experimental method. Algebra is taught during the last four weeks of SB and is continued through 8A. Arithmetic is taught in connection Qff7,W' with algebra throughout the SA. 29 ,Ag

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Jefferson Junior High School - Jeffersonian Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 64

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Jefferson Junior High School - Jeffersonian Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 32

1924, pg 32

Jefferson Junior High School - Jeffersonian Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 75

1924, pg 75

Jefferson Junior High School - Jeffersonian Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 10

1924, pg 10

Jefferson Junior High School - Jeffersonian Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 79

1924, pg 79

Jefferson Junior High School - Jeffersonian Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 47

1924, pg 47


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