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Because most teen-agers avidly read adventure stories or watch them on tele- vision, colorful, action-packed pages of American history books became alive for juniors. They traced the beginnings of our country from the early settlements of peo- ple seeking a better way of life, through the birth of the nation, and its subsequent territorial expansion and internal develop - ment up to its present position of wo rld leadership. Juniors learned to value their heritage of cultu re as they made trips to the art academy, enjoyed many historical films, and read recommended historical fiction. Literature was correlated with histori- cal periods and helped to give stud e nt s more vividpictures of life in days gone by. Puritan New England, the r e b ell io u s South, the lawless West, and dusty battle- fields all became familiar scenes. English grammar exercises and short talks by students presented opportunities for d e vel op l n g more fluent speech and clearer self-expression. An accelerated junior core class, along with a c cel e rated classes in the other grades, covered many additional areas to dis cover and utilize talents that might have been lost otherwise. fy xfzfahfkzy 12? faaigfiazzfz MISS ESTHER GANTZ MRS. MARGARET MAU ROBERT O' DAY Eng, Comm. Jr. Guidance Adviser P fesslonal Improv. Jr. F m Adviser Guidance Comm. C mm. o,E,A. R p. MRS. .TEANNETTE MRS. MIRIAM CHARLES SOONG PUUOHAU RODENHURST Jr. Eng. Adviser Health Council Ir. Class Adviser Eng. Comm. H.E.A. Rep. ' Guid ce C mm. P.T.S.A. Executive Comm. MISS VIOLET CHUCK DEPT. CHAIRMAN Eng. S.S. Planning Comm. Gifted Student Comm. A U.. , Jia t
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