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Dr. Fousf coaches classroom acfresses. Mrs. Brisfol fo fhe seniors: Li+era+ure and Life . UO SPEAK GUR MOTHER UONGUE Inslruciion in English as if should be spolcen and in lileralure as il should be underslood is a monumenlal lask. The English deparlmenl has employed leaching mefhods which could eminaie only from undersfanding and sound, experienced iudgmenl. Tacliul buf poinled crilicism and guidance, so necessary in classes where conversa- lions rellecl many varied environmenls and Traces of former moiherffongues, have been I graciously accepfed and assimilafed in+o our speech. Long aller The lasf grammar boolc is closed, and One Girls Credol' has become a realify, Jrhe leachings of 'rhis able deparlmenf will con- linue 'ro pay dividends +o a graduaiing class which can now express ils apprecialion in beller English. English Top row: Mr. Jacll Edelson, head: Miss Margaref E. Dungan, Miss lrene Eldridge, Miss Mary Baylson. Second row: Mrs. Helen Brisfol, Miss Dorofhy Noe, Dr. Clemenf Fousf, Dr. Rose Glay- men. BoH'om row: Mrs. Selina Adams, Miss Margarel Sullivan, Mrs. Harriei Morgan, Miss Ruih Dean, Librarian. Noi picfuredz Miss Eloise Bullman.
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,CEARNED UO MEASURE QT Mathematics T This deparfmenf boasfs an imposing array of . unknown facfors, cosecanfs, parallelopipeds, ' and dihedral angles. We firsf make ifs ac- quainfance in Algebra I, and meef The eminenf Mr. ln fhe following year we come fo lcnow him infimafely, and soon are fasf friends. This friendship is inferrupfed when we go off on a iourney fhrough fhe flaf land of Plane Geomefry. lf foo has ifs guainf charm, and we spend a few ferms bisecfing angles, finding loci, and becoming experf af wielding a pair of com- 'jf passes. ' Him: Then we come upon our old friend X again. X lf is nof long before some radicals appear on fhe scene, and fhings become rafher agifafed, buf everyfhing sfraighfens ouf in fime, and we pass on fo fhe hearf and iaw brealcing perils of Solid Geomefry and Trigonomefry fhaf lie in waif iusf around fhe corner of fwelffh grade. Such is fhe grand finale of fhe mafhernafics deparfrnenf, and we leave owing a debf of grafifude To fhe feachers who franslafed whaf originally loolced lilce Greelc fo us. Reading leff fo righf from fop row: Miss Elilabefh Wood, heady Miss Mary Consfable, Miss Helen Shollenberger. Miss Marie Wilhelmi, Miss Kafhryn Clark, Miss Evelyn Owen: Miss Clara Kehler, Mrs. Anna Grimsley. Miss Clark leads fhe search for X and Y. Miss Wilhelmi: I wish l could give fhem all I0O .
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Mrs. Zieber converses en Espagnol. Miss Fisher and Caesar beai The HelveTians. AND UONGUES COP MEN AND ANGELS Foreseeing The imminenT need, in a world which is consTanTly growing smaller, Tor knowing more Than a Tew popular phrases oT Toreign Tongues, members oT The Toreign language de- parTmenT have imparTed Their knowledge in a vivid un-pedanTic manner. They have shown ThaT, Trom The classic LaTin book and The romanTic Spanish novel, can be derived a wealTh oT in- Language Top row: Miss Mar- gareT Leiper, head, Dr. Rufh HoTfsTen, Dr. Jes- sie Glenn, Miss NeTTie WursTer. Second row: Miss Anna Carlin, Miss Reba Med- lar, Miss Adele Horfon, Miss Jeanne Van As- broek. BoTTom row: Mrs. Na- omi Zieber, Miss Nao, omi Johnson, Mrs. DoroThy Churchill, Miss Eileen Schmid. NoT picTured: Miss Marguerife Fisher, Miss Marie Weeks. TorrnaTion abouT The arT, philosophy, and lives oT Those who spoke, or now speak, The languages. No language is dead when iT reveals so much ThaT is living. lT is noT The ConiugaTions or declensions which will remain in our minds, buT raTher The undersjranding gained Trom compre- hensive sTudy oT language. 'in 1- j- T-l wil' 19 i 1 'fi ix ' 'T I
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