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Qbsk i 37 G A at z si, -G :,' '2 ' Top row Cleft to rightj Lilian L. Amos Rosetta lhuisfon Shannon Pe v' nger Batty Higgins Mildred Stcinmetz Mabei Southworth Harold King Alice Downer d of the QSKlN, hw h ETHEL lglAEil2e,w greatly Zmyednsdijji 532253 it tzilissttimii' 'sitzwi' lormal mannergsidents and lacu YY 5 l ' is d boon KO f fi it tit 5 2 S sg 1 .,,. i il Q M ,,,. A 1, E, . Phyllis Finnigan Ruth Arbuclcle Marian Webb Harry Keats n glish lDepartm ent + The english department, perhaps the most important in the school,ollers a wide variety oi interests, ranging from a training in grammar and rhetoric to a study oi the classical and modern vvriters. ln addition to the prescribed curriculum, courses are available in public spealcing, dramatics, oral english, and journalism. The study ol modern periodicals in the English 6 classes has been undertaken as a project in progressive education. ln English 5 students have iound added interest in enacting short one-act plays and creating stage sets. Qutside read- ing is at all times encouraged, and many students have found the vvay to hours oi pleasure in the pursuance ol good literature. The Bi-Weekly Cardinal is a project oi the english department. It provides practical writing experience lor a number ol students and gives wide entertainment to the entire student body. svt i 1 6 QS, 9 sxttlki an Y qui: 'S Blidftkf we L lg?
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Lulu McLaughlin Mary S. Townsend Floyd B. Albin Bert an guage epartm ent + Have you ever wished you could read a Latin inscription on a Fireplace? l'lave you ever been reading along in a fascinating book and come across a disturbing foreign phrase-disturbing because you couldn't translate it? Franklin W. Fowler, head ol the language 1 1 L. I cl artments and his eight assistants are teaching inco n ep 1 high school students several ol the loreign languages in order that they may understand these mysteries. Those who follow along in his departme write a comprehensive letter nt can soon carry on an intelligent conversation or in French, Spanish, or German. This year new textboolcs in Spanish l and Latin l have been adde TAS, in case you are interested. 'l5 d to the course at Lincoln. l-llC HABITAT FELICI- l ha Hunter Celia Hunkins MP. PRAM h Kl.lN f. e Language Deoamefp head of :meg df elemenl 'ktllltttgask of ingroalfgcwoyshthe often, e students curriitlllj lorelsn m. T Q, V27 Qbrurgc T S U , E 25pAGfL ibn 7 f Oi, -5
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an J' 4' give..-1,52 OCic3l SCiQ,1'1CfZ 2136 ffm Gflt + The Social Science Department con- tains, beside the regular work in history, courses in Sociology, Economics, Current Events, Commercial Law, and Pacific Rim. Pacific Rim is the latest to be added and is a study dealing with the relations of countries border- ing on the Pacific Ocean. The present curriculum includes: First year, Ancient History, second, Medieval and Modern History, third, American History, and fourth, Civics and a choice of Sociology or Economics. Students ol the various histories hold moclc trials, visit state institutions, and learn pertinent information from visiting speakers. Most of the students keep scrap boolcs and worlc out individual projects. Miss Laura Northup, former head ol the department, retired last June after Q7 years of teaching in Lincoln. Her departure left a gap in the department which is novv being ably Filled by Miss Hilma Anderson. 'I7 .i v sf MISS HIL M Sprornoted fOfThQNDElQSONl W OW' 5Cienf p0Slfion of ds fecentl ggggezent of Xdigfiiremfnf, folliig, of th! e - ort Q in makes thinSllgigcTl:xfgifZlgug,E tmliilgtlgigllf Du df. es SN Kc XZ: L f fx gg 3 J f Nola Coad Howard Sage Top Row: Ted Rohvver Ward Walker Helen Critchlow Mildred Anderso Wade Williams Nathan Berlcham VT' link' gl? I'l
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