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. Vi 095 Mrs. Johnson With so many jobs opening in this field, commercial classes wer ex ceptionally large this year. At the first of the year Miss Beik, Mr. Schrader. Miss Larson, and Mrs. Bloom led this department. Whe'n Mr. Schrader accepted a principalship in Fort Bragg, and Mrs. Bloom joined her husband in Boston, two new teachers took their places. Mrs. Johnson took over the typing classes of Mrs. Bloom and Mrs. Twad- dle took Junior Business, Typing and Bookkeeping formerly handled by Mr. Schrader.
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ia fnsusfn Mrs. Clemo Mr. Mognis Miss Winger 4 The objective of the English department is to prepare students to write clearly, speak logically, read comprehensively, and to have had contact with the best products of English and American literature. To accomplish this the freshmen are given a thorough foundation in English fundamentals interspersed with units of short stories, poetry and one classic novel. The second year classes have a review of fundamentals, a wider range of plays and stories, and emphasis on oral English. The Junior year in- cludes remedial work in fudamentals with the study of American literat- ure correlated with American history. The fourth year stresses English literatue and peparation for Subject A examinations. Mrs. Clemo, Mr. Mognis, Miss Winger, and Mrs. Spencer lead these classes. Journalism classes give an outlet for those interested in that particular part of written English. Mr. Campbell teaches this subject. fl ljfblq worth' fl ' k LVM, ff A ' d X
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SCIENCE Mr. G. tpef p. Miss Larsen Mi. Campbell ?l I f e Fiexld of science shares government approval with that of mathe- ma ics. All the courses now emphasize those angles stressed by the gov- erment, especially to induce the students to enter aviation and navigation. Mr. Stollar offers the advanced sciences, Chemistry and Physics. Mr. Gant- ner teaches Chemistry, Electricity and General Science. Miss Larson di- rects the Biology classes. The photography course is given by Mr. Camp- bell. KL 4 N W' 7 X t 1 N ,i Z.,,fL .f ,vw ' 1 1,1 ' . 5 I syfhifq v, f l,. ,.m ' ff iw
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