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0lll'SI3S L HihShl g c oo calls for decisions, and probably the most i lection of courses to fill our seven periods a d fi ' i ay, Ve days a week, tor tour years. The books, the teachers, the classmate in th ' e seat next to us, are important parts of what High School is mportant are the se- to us today. Yet, be- yond the present classroom work at Prai- rie High, we will carry away bits of knowledge and experience that We inte- grate into what each student Will call his education. Q55 fix
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Are you explaining something Miss Sontag? Diane and linda seem bored, Jane, Jill and Dan look in- teresied. English Freshmen with three years of high school English ahead of them, often ask, All that grammar and liter- ature, what for? But, as we Seniors approached our last year, and looked back as well as ahead, we realized that to face many years of our life's work, we needed English. Not being able to use it intelligently, would be a pretty big handicap. At Prairie High School, three years of English are required to polish and improve the King's English. A fourth year is offered as an elective. We, who returned as Sophomores, Juniors and Sen- iors, found plenty of changes in the English department. lVlr. McCormick taught some of the Juniors and Fresh- men the important phases of our language. The Sopho- mores struggled through diagraming sentences, reading literature, and making speeches under the watchful eyes of Mr. Lewinski. Two members of the faculty returned to instruct in their major subject. Mrs. Schreiner Worked with Freshman classes on the basics of using English, While Miss Sontag took the highest on the ladder, the Juniors and Seniors, and guided them through their biog- raphies, essays, poems, book reports, and forensics. What did a Prairie High School study of English include? There were three minute speeches, themes, studies of Silas Marner and David Copperfield and Shakespear's great book, Julius Caesar, memorizing of poems of Walt Whitman and Edgar Allen Poe, work in forensics, grammar, and even spelling. But these are only a few of the many things that we'll take with us from our studies of Rooms 2, 23, 24, and 25. 8
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