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Firm RflR illff5 11I1Z'l'I'J'fI1fr13, .lliipr 1f z'HfiI, .Vin Bulky. Sffond R0w7,lli.vf Ifdfly, ,llim llfarblf. Third ROZU'JllfJ'5 Hobart. HESIDYY Two years of European history are offered to students interested in the study of events and progress in Europe from the earliest cave dwellers up to the present time. The hrst year of European history ends before the age of Louis XIV, and the second year begins with the study of this age and continues up to the present. English history and World history are also taught at McKinley, and all seniors must take American history and civics in order to graduate. Miss Marburger, Miss Lehmiller, Miss Bair, Miss Fravel, Mr. Barnes, Miss Gal- breath, Miss Hill, Miss Heidman, Mr. Koehler, Mr. Brooker, Miss McNary, and Miss B. Thompson are teachers in the history department. Senior English The history of English literature and the lives of English writers are studied by senior English students. The works of a number of poets including Milton, Byron, Shelley, Tennyson, VVordsWorth, and Burns are read. journalism and de- bate are also classed in the English de- partment. Students of journalism study the modern styles of publication writing and have the opportunity ofcontributing to the McKinley Times and the annual McKinleyite. Debate classes learn the principles of debate and public speaking and receive practice in the classroom and on the debate teams. Miss Eddy, Miss Haverstack, Miss Marble, Miss Mack, Miss Hobart, Miss VVillett, and bliss Busby teach senior English. ,g -L . wwe ETX! ltow-illiff Hill, .llr. Koflzler, .lliff Heid- man. Sfwrzd Row-illzlu' Lflznzillcr, Jlliff Galbreath, .Mirr rllarburgfr. Third' Rowgjlliff Frzwfl, fllify Bair, flliyf If. Thompron. Fourth Row-Jllr.Broo1eer, flliff fllc Nary, Illr. Barnff.
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i-1,15 i E . i 'A A fixas-ff' X E , ff ' ' E.-.1',.-.E. 4 Sonhomore English Sophomore English offers a variety of material in both grammar study and classic literature. During the Hrst semes- ter pupils study sentence construction and paragraphing. Correct punctuation with comma, semicolon. and quotation marks are given special attention. ln the second semester Charles Dickens: A Tale of 'liwo Citiesn, Scott's Hhady of the Lake , Shakespeare's 6'-lulius Cae- sar , and George Eliot's Silas Marnerl' are read and discussed in class. The in- structors in sophomore English are Miss Davis, Miss H. Keller, Miss Mcl3ane Nliss Housley, Nliss Hillihish, Nliss Potter, Miss Domer, lVliss Vlielshimer, and Miss VVilson. Firrt Rocvflliff Long, .llifr Bowman. Sfcoml R0wA.lliJ5 Kelffr, Allin lf. Thompron. Third Rowvfllirf Zimzinger, .Wifi femur. Fin! Row-.lliff Damn, .llirrv ll!t'!J'1Zi7IlEV', .llliff Ilozwffy. Srtmzrl RUCUT.lIfJ'J' .llriBam', .lliff ll'fl,mrz, .lfllif IJIITZII. Tfzfrd Rurt'f.lli.r.t l'omfr, .'lli,f,r Hi!!i'bi,tl1. Junior English l I'n the first semester pupils taking junior English devoted their efforts to the history of American literature and the lives of American authors. Emerson, Holmes, Vllhittier. Longfellow, Haw- thorne, Poe, Irving, Thoreau, and Bry- ant are among the Writers studied. ln the second semester the students read poet- ry, short stories, essays, Wlashington's Farewell Address, and VVehster's Bunker Hill Oration. All of these works are studied extensively in regard to form and type of subject, and pupils are encourag- ed to do creative writing in both prose and poetry. Miss E. Thompson, Miss Long, Miss T. Bowman, Miss jones, and Miss Zinninger teach junior English.
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Industrial In the industrial, as Well as the com- mercial, lines we must consider entire departments and complete courses, for they embrace many and varied subjects. Industrial subjects cover a variety of trades and are meant to give practical experience in dehnite lines of industry. These subjects are covered by technical and industrial arts courses. The tech- nical curriculum is college preparatory, whereas the latter is a course complete in itself. A number of students were transferred from Lehman High, that they might avail themselves of McKin- ley's excellent industrial facilities. Mr. Garl, Mr. Littell. Mr. Malick, Mr. Nloore, Mr. Pancake, Mr Parker, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Bowles are teachers industrial subjects. Ffrxt Rott'-.llr.Fry, .llr. Hyafr, .lIr. Palnzrr. Sfconzl Rowffllr, .lI6'U07I, illr. .In.gr0w. Third Roww-.llr. Lylf, Jlr. llsmzing, .llr. Bryn. Fin! Rowgfllr. .llalz'z'l', fllr. .lloorfy fllr. 1,lH'lCf'7'. Sfcond Row-.lIr. lfrifchxv, ,llr. IJIIPICHAW, .llfx Carl. Third Ruse'-,lIr. S. l'. Smilli, ,lIr. 1.iZZiif.'. Ind Ustrlal The more academic branches: include mechanical drawing, mechanical draft- ing, architectural drawing, and shop mathematics. ln the purely practical courses we lind cabinet making, carpen- try, electric shop, machine chop, pattern making and foundry, sheet metal shop, pattern drafting, and printing. School forms and supplementary pamphlets are turned out in the printing department. This department maintains an AH club to promote interest in the subjects over and above curricular activities. The or- ganization is known as the Craftman- ship Hclub. Teachers in the industrial de- partment include Mr. Angove, Mr. Beyer, Mr. Fry, Mr. Henning, Mr. Hyatt, Mr. Mellon, Mr. Palmer, and Mr. Lyle.
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