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Tenn., U. of Fla., HELEN M. WILLIAMS CHARLES F. WINTON Students interested in musical studies may choose classes of vocal training under the leader- ship of Mr. Willis John- son or band classes headed by Mr. Maynard Sell. Chorus classes include the Sophomore Girls' Chorusg the Junior-Senior Girls Chorus, the Mixed Chorus, composed mainly of juniors and seniorsg and the Ensemble, which is dominantly a senior group. The Marching Band and the Concert Band make up that sec- tion of the music depart- ment. MARGARET O'QUINN B.S. Degree Peabody College, Nashville, A time to study is an important part of the student's curriculum. Girls' study hall, of which Miss Margaret O'Quinn is in charge, gives girls this opportunity. Other teachers in the school also help with both boys, and girls' study halls. ELDEMIRA RIVERO A.B., M.Ed. Degrees WILLIS D. JOHNSON B.A. Degree Neb. St. U., Wayne, North- western U., Evanston, Ill. CHORUS All Vocal Activities Department Head MAYNARD SELL B.Ph., M.M.E. Degrees Milton Col., Milton, Wis., Vandercook Col. of Music, Chicago, Ill., U. of Wis., Madison, Wis. BAND Gainesville. GIRLS' STUDY HALL Senior Girls The Language Department at Lee, headed by Miss Eldemira Rivera, offers students interested in master- ing a foreign tongue the choice of first to fifth year Spanish and up to fourth year studies in both French F.S.U., Tallahassee, U. ot Fla., Gainesville, U. of Mexico, Mexico City, Mex. SPANISH Department Head LOIS J. BARNEY B.A. Degree Stephens Col., Calumbia,Mo., Rollins Col., Winter Park, and Latin. Although the study of foreign languages is a requirement for college-bound students, it is an lective course for many others. Fla., Vanderbilt U., Nashville, Tenn. FRENCH, SPANISH Le Cerle Francais SUZANNE CLAEYS EVELYN PHARR ELEAZER .IOANNE L. POPE ELEANOR LAW B.A.E. Degree A.B. Degree A.B. Degree SCRUGGS U. of Fla., Gainesville. Birmingham Sou. Col., Ala., F.S.U., Tallahassee, Aus' Degree LATIN Univ. of Kentucky Training J. U., Jacksonville. F'S.U. -fcllchussee. Latin Club School, Lexington. SPANISH FRENc'H SPANISH LATIN ' B.A. Degree Randolph-Macon Waman's Cal., Lynchburg, Va., U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. LATIN Junior Classical league B.S., B.A., M.Ed. Degrees U. of Fla., Gainesville, Mexico City Col., Mexico, Columbia U., N.Y.C., Dart- mouth Col., Hanover, N.H. SPANISH l Ll
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V 'be :xy MARY B. GRAFF CALVIN L. BEARD LAURA COXWELL ALTON A. DEAN LOUISE R. HOWARTH RUTH JELKS B.A., M.A. Degrees A.B., M.Ed. Degrees A.B., M.A. Degrees B.S. Degree A.B., M.A. Degrees B.A., M.A. Degrees Drake U., Des Moines, Iowag Rollins College, Winler Park, F.S.U., Tallahasseep Tray Slate Teachers Col., Stetson U., Deland, Fla. F.S.U., Tallahasseep U. of U. of Va., Charloilesville. FIa.p U. of Fla., Gainesville. Northwesiern U., Evanston, Ala., Auburn U., Ala., AMERICAN HISTORY Ga., Alhensg U. of PROBLEMS OF AMERICAN WORLD HISTORY III., Duke U., Durham, N.C. U. of Fla., Gainesville. Chicago, Ill. DEMOCRACY Sophomore Boys' Club HISTORY SOCIAL STUDIES, HISTORY Deparfmeni Head Fuiure Teachers of America PHYSICAL EDUCATION American Field Service MARGARET McLUCAS A.B. Degree Wheaton Col., Notion, Mass.p Western Reserve U., Cleveland, Ohio AMERICAN HISTORY I2 FREDERICK V. REGISTER B.A. Degree U. of Fla., Gainesville. 20TH CENTURY HISTORY V 33' 2 , 3 1 , s, RUTH HENSHAW BOBBY L. SANDERSON RQGERS B.A. Degree B-5. Degree U. of Kentucky, Lexingionp F.S.U., Tallahassee. Murray Stale College, 1' Murray, Ky. HIS DRY WORLD and AMERICAN HISTORY History Club The Social Studies Department, whose activities are supervised by department head, Miss Mary Graff, is de- signed to promote effective American citizenship. It offers World History as an elective to tenth and eleventh graders and requires juniors to take American History. A semester of Twentieth Century History is also required for gradua- tion. Problems in American Democracy, a kind of com- panion course to Twentieth Century History, may be taken as a semester course or for an entire year. rf!! .XX
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E. W. DUNHAM B.S. Degree U. of New Hampshire, Dur- ham, U. of Fla., Gainesville. INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND CRAFTS Department Head The Art Department has a program which al- lows for three years of art. Art l, required as a Basic course, covers the areas of drawing, painting, collage, carv- ing, modeling, and con- struction. In second year art, larger long range projects are assigned and, if time and student ability allow, some serv- ice projects, such as postermaking, stagecraft, etc., are performed. Throughout the course, stress is made on understanding of the language of art, of its materials and of historic and contemporary art efforts. 14 DENNIS MacDONALD B.S. Degree Wyoming U., Laramie, B.H.S.C., Speartish, S.D. GENERAL GRAPHIC ARTS Industrial Arts,' headed by Mr. E. W. Dunham, has long been an exploratory way of entering into the ways of industry trade and business fields. Lee offers courses in Drafting and Engineering Draft- ing, Graphic Arts, Metal-Crafts, Woods and soon hopes to include Basic Electricity and Electronics. Q 'ff 9 ,E . 1 MARIE L. EPPS B.F.A., M.A. Degrees MARY M. GENSERT A.B., M.A. Degrees Brenau Col., Gainesville, Ga., George Washington U., Washington, D.C. SHORTHAND and TYPING Department Head Alfred U., N.Y., Columbia The Business Education Department, un- der the direction of Mrs. Mary Gensert, strives to provide a general business back- ground and an adequate knowledge and training for the vocational and college- bound student. A wide variety of courses is offered: elementary and advanced short- hand, typewriting, and bookkeeping, per- sonal typewriting, business arithmetic, rec- ord keepingg business principlesg consumer economics, business economics, business law, and business correspondence. MARGARET C. ANDERSON B.A., M.A. Degrees Fla. Sou. Col., Lakeland, F.S.U., Tallahassee: Duke Durham, N.C. BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE ART Department Head U. Teachers Col., N.Y.C. T UMTS GERTRUDE B. SLADE A.B. Degree F.S.U., Tallahassee. TYPING Junior Girls' Club, Safety Council U., JOHN S. LIKOVICH B.S. Degree Duquesne U Pittsbur h, Pa. -1 9 BUSINESS EDUCATION Fleur de Lis JANE MERCER B.S. Degree Missouri U., Kansas City, Miami U., Oxford, Ohio. BUSINESS ARITHMETIC Book Nook EUGENE STUCKEY B.B.A. Degree U. at Ga., Athens: New York Institute of Finance, N.Y.C. BUSINESS PRINCIPLES, RECORDKEEPING A. GEORGE YOUNG B.S.C. Degree F.S.U., Tallahassee, Temple U., Phil., Pa. BUSINESS ARITHMETIC, TYPING
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