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E CLISI-I Mr. Norman Iltech Department Head English IV Mr. Brantley Alexander English I Miss Marilyn Beyer English III 1-, Ja The main purpose ofthe English department of Luther South is to equip the student for mature and proper usage of the English language. A speech course develops the student's ability of self expression, while it also prepares him for communication in an adult society. The study of literature gives students an appreciation of America's literary heritage as well as an appreciation of good reading material. Instruction in composition and grammar teaches the student to represent himself effectively and rationally in the written and spoken word. The library becomes the second classroom. Mrs. Virginia llrfillef Miss Sophia Borkenhagen Mr. Edward Denys Miss Afdifll llubrler English ll English I, III, IV English IV EI1gliSl'l II
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SQCIAL STUDIES In our busy world of sputniks and cold war, the social studies department is constantly trying to furnish the student with the essentials of better under- standing. World history reflects the downfalls and triumphs of past generations, allowing the student to gain a clear understanding of the functions and of the problem of his society. Citizenship creates a fuller understanding of our American way of life, thus creating better citizens. Geography gives the student impressions of the many lands around the world and an insight into his own great nation. U. S. history deals with the growth and development of our nation, with a fuller explanation of the freedoms of our democratic life. Problems in democracy clari- fies the attachment between our constitution and our way of life. Sociology defines and explains the desires of man in relation to his neighbors and to himself. Mr. Herbertfl. liaubenstein Department llead U.S. llistory if 1-63 ,' 1 ' N J E 7 f Kjf EIA ly b xf! 5' j L' 1 ! li! f Miss jane Hobson Mr. llarold D. plahnke Mr. William A. Peters I. ,tx If y Citizenship, World History U,S. llistory US. llistory fl S l 1 1 14 i
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