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THE SKETCH Our Faculty and Friends Top Row- Mr. Hooker-Principal. Miss Curtiss-English Miss Owen-Social Science Mrs. Jacobson-Substitute Mrs. Brown-Music Mr. Stafford-Biology, General Science Mr. Himelick-English Mr. Cushing--Woodwork. Third Row- Mrs. Barbrc-Foods Miss French-Citizenship, Arithmetic Miss S t u r g i s-English, General Language, Safety Mrs. Curless-Literature Miss Scudder-Algebra Miss Walter-Literature, English Miss Manson-English Mr. Kelley-Arithmetic Mr. Hopkins-Biology Miss Cagley-Gym Second Row- Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Bruntffllotliing Daniels-Citizenship Nussbaum-Social Science W'impy-Arithmetic, Algebra Modlin-Arithmetic Norman-English, Literature Anderson-Assistant Principal Mr. Tucker-Shop Bottom Row- Mr. W'eaver-Algebra, Aritlwmetic Mr. Campbell-Art Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Mr. Sills-Literature Bradford-Social Science Jones-General Science Hendricks-Latin Kanter-Oiiice Clerk jones-Strings
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THE SKETCH Say It With Music MRS. ANDERSON: Simple and Sweet. MR. HOOKER: Give Me an All-American Boy. MRS. CURLESS: Mwst See Annie Tonight. MR. CAMPBELL: Deep Purple. MR. HOPKINS: Ya' Got Me fTherej MISS WALTER: You're an Education in Yourself. MISS DANIELS: F. D. R. Jones. MR. CUSHING: Toy Soldiers. MISS BRADFORD: Columbus Was the Discoverer of America MR. POLLEY: Toy Trumpet. MR. JONES: Slap That Bass. MISS MODLIN: Your Lovely Madam. MISS NUSSBAUM: Sweet as a Song. MRS. BROWN: Put Your Heart in a Song. MISS WIMPY: I Have Eyes. MISS JONES: My Blue Heaven. MISS SCUDDER: Be a Good Scout. MISS MANSON: Happy as a Lark. MR. STAFFORD: When Mother Nature Sings Her Lullaby. MISS STURGIS: Flat Foot Floogie. MISS OVVEN: The Girl Friend of the Whirling Dervishf' MISS SILLS: Small Fry. MISS HENDRICKS: The Latin Quarter. MISS NORMAN: Sweet Someone. MR. KELLY: Please Be Kind. MISS KANTER: Stop Beatin' Around the Mulberry Bush. MR WEAVER: You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby. MISS CURTIS: Heart and Soul. MR. HUBBARD: Ol' Man M0se. MRS. BARBRE: You,re My Dish. MR. HIMELICK: I Love To Whistle? MISS CAGLEY: Marie. MISS FRENCH: On the Sentimental Side. Mas. HUBER. The sunny side of Things. '
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T6 THE SKETCH School Departments Mathematics Our mathematics consist of Arithmetic, taught in the seventh and eighth grades, and Algebra in the ninth. Both are required subjects. Literature Literature is a required subject through all years in Martin Boots. Seventh and eighth graders take a whole year, but the ninth graders take it only one semester. This subject is to teach us to appreciate good literature. Each student is required to write a book review every six weeks. Biology Only ninth graders may take Biology. lt is an elective subject which teaches us all about plant and animal life. The class has two projects that they work on. One is a class project and the other is an individuial project. Languages General Language is taught to the 8A's. Its purpose is to give the student the fundamentals of Latin, French, and Spanish. If students wish to con- tinue Latin in the ninth grade they may do so. Social Science Through our Social Science we learn all about American History. This subject is taken by all seventh and eighth graders. ln the ninth grade we are taught Economic Citizenship. Its purpose is to acquaint us with the government. General Science This subject is taught to teach the students how to meet every day problems, intelligently, and to explain the why's of nature. English English is required throughout all grades in Martin Boots. The ninth grade, however, has it only one semester. It teaches us about our language and the correct use of it. Safety Safety is a subject that all 8A's are required to take. It explains the necessity of safety and promotes an understanding of our safety laws. Home Economics All seventh grade girls are compelled to take home economics, but in the eighth and ninth grades it is an elective subject. The girls make garments in sewing and cook various dishes in cooking.
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