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Work in the COLLEGE PREPARATORY cur- riculum is designed primarily for the students who have the urge to go into advanced and detailed study in- certain, fi'eldsy,i Versatile and brain-teasing subjects, ,suchras Latin, French, CheH'1iSiIYSihili,5i010igYi5TP1iYSi6Ss faleebra and geom- etry, ,to those'sgtandhyslliterature and-LrSfiiiivifilifSfi1diGSepfiiviaieissi1i675CQ11eg6fb0und tss, iand,knQwLhowfthey will need! V brains all through fitheir hfhighf school' they good marks they hope will send them' to their favorite school. When they receive their 'college entrance blanks and realize they can meet requirements, they feel that the hard work and extra hours have paid off. That quizzical expression of Mr. Clair A. Frits, B.S., M.Ed., is usually the signal for a friendly argument in P.O.D. Another student voices her opinion on the presidential election in the cam- paign assembly sponsored by the social studies classes. Arafat 014 Eallcye. . . Mr. Paul I. Hangen, B.A., could be gathering current information for his cioics classes . . . or reading the funnies.
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Pennsylvania Week saw R. L. H. S. as a guinea pig in a student exchange program . . . Eve happy days in the mining section of Pennsylvania . . . living in homes of students who were spending the week in Bed Lion . . . result-many new friends and a bond of friendship between the two schools. Exchange teacher Miss Ruth Seaman greets the Red Lion students as the students from Portage, Pa.-Dorothy McLane, Janet Varner, Mary Louise Grillo, Noel Plummer and Don Gaunt- ner-await their part of the assembly. . . . N W Wiendslzzjzfs lied Lion students bat the breezev with their Portage hosts before the bell sounds for classes. The entire student body turns out to give the guests a warm send-off as their week at Red Lion comes to an end. ll
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Mrs. Hilda Iackowick, B.A., teaches classes of tenth and twelfth grade English, also has great enthusiasm for dramatics. Miss Marie Keeports, B.A M A American Lit auth 't ., . ., on y, checks her state register for its end-of-the-month visit to the ofice. . . . and Hampus life. . . Watering the flower that died anyhow is Miss Helen Cleuenger, B.A., M.A., Latin instructor. 13 It's the holiday season and the 9 G's seem to enjoy singing the Latin version of Jingle Bellsf,
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