Manual High School - Thunderbolt Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1935

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l IF ESSEX IS lN EASTERN ENGLAND, WHERE IS WESSEXT' ENGLISH THE English department in the past year stepped into line with the March of Time at Manual ' by leading all other subjects in the number of students enrolled. A total of 890 pupils obtained direct benefits from this subject. Of this number, 478 were boys and 412, girls. For years English was taught from one book. Today. through the use of classroom libraries the student becomes acquainted with many minds instead of few. The literature courses are varied and partly elective to enable the student to fulfill his indi' vidual tastes. Literature is introduced by 10B literature, and is completed with either English, American, or contemporary literature. The composition courses prepare one for the rigid college requirementsg IOA, junior, and advanced composition are included in this program. Two years ago an interesting experiment was started in the form of the Aikin Course, a correlation of English with other subjects. ewes 1 W YOUR ASSIKYNMENT FOR TOMORROXV WILL BE AN ORAL CONlPOSlTION. Eight xox 5. E V E - is , X , .1- L . li 'i , i .ixl W , X 4 an . ' -1 Jil fi' i K ' 1 .Q ill' I l I I i i n lil. 1-T -ii 1 ill H 'il llllll W 'H il lil l . ii' ll ,I rvljx l Nfl 'llil ,,l j lil' 4 I lil ' z ,K , l. 5 ' i N23 f i , .ii1- ' T 0 me Will: -llf JT ' mi l s A W TT I ' 5 ' i ill' ji Ill V i l llllgyli . I l? tT lb ll all T lla T li l fill' ll IWWl-lllllij' fa fl1llillll!l'llflEi'f'lllf ' i L T 'Qijlilljlllj I J 'ill llllilll ll? Ill 0 OZ oi ss

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