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LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT ln order tliat tlle students may lJL'C0l1lC lmetter linguists, a choice of three languages, Spanish, Latin. and German, is offered. Two years are required for credit in each course, and four may he taken in Latin. Miss Hine, the Spanish teaclier, upper left, watches one of lier pupils who is writing a conjugation ot' a Spanish verti. Below, Miss Moore, pictured in a fainiliar poser aids one of her pupils by explaining a difficult passage of Caesar. Virgil's Aeneid and a study of the works ot' Cicero are given in alternating l years in the tliird and fourth courses. l,CI'i'OI'!lllllQ a daily task. l Miss Frazier is shown counting lier magazines after a German class. liotll modern German hooks and English books on subjects t relating to German are used in the classes.
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The E nglis It Department Caught in characteristic poses, those who instruct us in the finer art ol' -Frann- h . mar, composition, and lit- erature are revealerl as they appear from day to day. At the top: Miss Ewan, the heacl ot' the flepartiuent, receives her marking peri- oil reports from Miss Fra- zier. Miss Bare, top center, with hook in hanrl expres- sivcly recites a hit ol' her favorite subject, poetry, to her pupils. Right center: Miss Houston, at her tlesk. smiles as she looks over some amusing copy for thc Clarion. Left center: Mr. Vetter, the new linglish teacher who has charge ol' the library, is unlocking the floor to get a reference hook for Mr. llaas, another linglish instructor who is new this year. Miss Ship- ley, bottont left, instructs her classes in a dash ot' principal parts and parti- ciples ancl several sprink- lings ot' Shakespeare.
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Mathematics Department The filing cabinet in 205-A swallows up the last report, as Mr. Arthur, above right, director of tl1e guidance program, head of the mathematics department and ticket sales manager, ends another long day. Miss Courtney concentrates on grad- ing papers, and Mr. Yager, below right, turns to answer a question on the multi- plieations of powers. Two full year courses, algebra for freshmen and plane geometry for soph- omores, and four semester courses, in- teimediate algebra, s o l i d geometry, college algebra, and trigonometry for juniors and seniors, are offered by the mathematics department.
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