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eldafthlent MISS GLADYS JENSEN MR. JACK BARSUM cl? far? The library facilitates additional research in the courses presented at the high school. In addition to reference mate- rial, there are periodicals and non-fiction books of interest to the student body for their pleasure reading. Miss Baird is assisted in her duties by student Library Aides. 13 MR. HOWARD BURKE MISS MARGERY BAIRD
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MR. OLIVIO LOPBS MISS NANCY EATON 809664 The object of the English Department. is to improve and develop the student's ability in verbal expression. Graded vocabulary lists and grammar units provide a general back- ground in mechanics of expression. Perceptive and sensitive reading is stressed in an introductionito cultural relation- ships. To achieve this, a background in general literature is provided for freshmen followed the next two years by specific study of American and literature. In the senior year, world literature is surveyed with emphasis in the advanced classes on the literary works of ancient :civili- zations. ' ' ' MR. JOHN WARNER MRS. AMANDA WANEGAR
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, .3 MR. JOHN HASKELL MR. STANLEY URSPRUNG MR. LOUIS JOSSELYN fury A comprehensive knowledge of events is essential to an understanding of the present world situation. The ihis- tory program at Longmeadow High School affords thdlsttis-' dent an opportunity to studyfgljoth past and present civiliza- tions of the world.1In ghefffeshman year,p.the iilepartment offers semester courses: government, the is concerned with political theory and its practical applicationsgf. geog-' raphy, the second, with wor1d's natural features and their effect on economics. A world civilization sdrvey from the Stone Age through World War II is presented to soph- omores, followed the next year by specific study of the political, economic, and social aspects ofyour country. As a senior, the student can relate his interpretation of the past to his understanding of the presenteither in the subjects of contemporary civilization orvmodern problems. Lit, ' I ki R .,.' MR. ORSEN JOLY A ijiit MR. BRUCE RYDER
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