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SOCIAL STUDIES Social Studies provides the student with a background in history and a knowledge of world governments which are a necessity to the citizen who must confusedly form his opinions in our turbulent world. Go directly to jail! Do not pass gol Do not . . . Prepacgilgg people for a place in democracy is the purpose ofP MARGARET R. Pat Barton describes the rise and fall of the Roman McAVOY tunic. U.S. History Biology ,Quiz MATTIE L. LYNCH Problems of Democracy World Geography World History l'm on Whai'?! as in failure ANTHONY F. HARRIET R. RHODA MOQRE SOBLESKIE FISHER Core COVE World l'llSlOfY Physical Education 38 Photography Core Guidance
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ENGLISH ifisiigil riiriiri ii gl I I Claggett pondering Mills pondering Smith pondering Helms pondering . . . K I English is the foundation of all our scholastic 5' ii I I ' activities. In literature we learn that the pen is Off with your finger! I The journalism class iournalizing. Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? Can you answer each of these questions? If so, you have the facts, and can now write a sound mightier than the sword-and also easier to handle. rr rr' 'l Our eyes growing bleary, So we may sink nto thoughts more Shakespeary. SFJEEQI-I 84 JOURNALISM JO DARE WILLIAMS Speech Journalism World History Physical Education The objective of the speech class is to pre- pare the student to meet confidently any public speaking situation which he might encounter. Manuscript reading, debating, choral reading, and public speaking are the major areas of emphasis. Boots, boots, boots!
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Fa la lal The language department is well equipped with the latest modern methods tor teaching a foreign language, ln the world today, whether you go north or south ot the border, you'll want to know a language other than English .5 Si? Our first glimpse of Mr. Lutz. LIBRARY The library is an important source of infor- mation for all subjects. English ond the library go hand in hand, as in the case of those book reports and Shakespearean themes. Bob pilots the Pilot Reading group. 1. DORIS L. BOWIE Librarian Lv., ',..,M:2z1Lf15 l,WiJ5-in 1 M
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