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I ws ,mr 'Q 4x6 5: MISS ALICE CHONG MRS. CHIEKO CHONG MRS. MAE CHUNC MRS. HATTIE DILI.. Soph. Guidance Adviser Soph. C m. Rel. Adv' er Written Eng. Comm. Soph. Class Adviser Eng. C mm. F.T.A. Ad Adviser Gifted Student Comm. I' ach ' E. C I En C 1 m I.T.S.A FT-went' C mm. g. . Gifted Student Comm . Chrmn. SOPHOMORE ENGLISH-SOCIAL STUDIES Mkfaly ' sfzzzzffkzzf fa Hedda If you were embarking on a global tour and could return with items or ideas from each c o u n t ry , what would you select ? Would you be satisfied with a fine camera from Germany, a dreamy Paris creation , jade from China, and exotic spices from the Indies? Uncle Sam has been more discerning, sophomores English-social studies class- es found. He has adopted democracy which began in Greece, the bicameral legisla- ture of England, religions of many coun- tries, and customs from every corner of the globe. Even food has been an influence. Con- sider the American hot dog, which is real - ly an adaptation of the Germ anfrankfurter . MRS, MARGARET FROWE MISS LOUISE GIVAN Retarded Stud t Comm. Symposix m Comm. Ad Chrm. Eng. Comm. Teachers' own experiences, trips to the art academy, and a supplementary audio- visual program heightened student inter- est in their class work. Study broadened the students' viewpoints and prepared them for intelligentlivingby helping them to wit- ness events in their true perspective with minds free of insularity. World literature was appreciated more when studied in relation to historical events in the country in which it was written by the best writers of the times. Vocabulary work, English grammar, and com position exercises were aimed at elim - inating language deficiencies, thus helping students to clearly communicate ideas to others in their daily contacts. MRS. DOROTHY MCALISTER DEPT. CHAIRMAN F , I I ninvj Conxn-. P f ' I I 1 v. C m. Ch . MRS, WINIFR ED MAU Library Cor m. Adviser Gift d Std tC mm. ' ' ' W 153 .1,,: x ,Q 'i' v I 26 N, . Et. . ... , 1,-gl -me Q ,..- 5 .wg .M ., .. ,-any ,v,,,,.i fa ,-ff' ..Q ,g' 1 -'ff I ,. f- is
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Ki ,pa-rf i MRS, FERN MCQUESTEN MRS. RACHEL OMORI MRS. JEZANNE SHIDA EDWARD SOX JOHN WOLOCK Dramatlcs Club Adviser Soph. Oral Eng. Adviser Eng. Comm. Sgph, Quidamgp Comm, Health Council Eng. Comm. Chrm. Gifted Student Comm, Retarded Student Comm. Social Comm. Chrm. Clxrm. vnzzhxfanhhy walk' Wafkmx FROM THE NEAR EAST come these exotic symbols of the life and customs of the Eurasians. Dipping often into her personal collection of foreign treasures, Mrs. Frowe brought real parts of history into her classroom. W Y ,. 1 was? X 'ff x Y ii i al- ' in 5 -fr WK Y t I W V- W . K e , ' . - :I Z .1 2 H ll K , 4' ' Q v Y 'I ,f:, E ar ' il ,, ni- 4l'N?f' ? 6 v g ik we' 'mf .5
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