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JEAN BEIS The concentration pictured is almost unbelievable IBRARY One of the most helpful places in the school is our library, under the direction of Miss Beis. As it is often necessary to secure in- formation on a variety of subiects, students may be excused from the study hall to use the adequate references in the library. The freshmen are given time to familiarize 'themselves with the library and to learn to use it to the best advantage. Several hundred new books are added each year. These books are kept on special shelves to enable the students to become ac- quainted with them. Along with these books are periodicals, number- ing around thirty-five, to which the library holds subscriptions. In case there is some material which can't be found, Miss Beis can be found typing, making new file cards, or checking books. At any rate, she's always on hand for consultation.
vi- - 55 I f ,fif- T 1. , 4- s. ,331 t 5 wi -1-sf SAM SHEARER EDNA SCHIED MILDRED BOOKERMAN WELDON SHEERER DOROTHY BALDUFF ANGAITGES The English Department in our school is the largest, since three years of English are required, but our teachers of English help to make it one of our best subjects. Mr. Laning, head of the department, is at once the admirer of beautiful poetry and the lover of a glistening locomotive. Miss Scheid is as cheerful in her teaching duties as she is in sponsoring the social life of the teachers. Those people that find difficulty in mastering the English language can depend upon the patience and skill of Miss Bookerman. She is also active in the preparation of the Fram. Students have long been benefiting from the scholarship of Miss Balduff, but she also gives her time as a sponsor of the Dramatics Club and the College Club. Pupils of Mr. Sheerer are doubly fortunate because they receive the dual benefit of his knowledge of English literature and his ex- perience behind the footlights. Two active additions to the faculty this year were Mr. Shearer and Miss Papps. BERTA JACKSON, above ELIZABETH PAPPS, below For those students ready to delve into cultures other than our own the Foreign Lan g.1age Department affords three avenues of interest Mass Jackson reveals the Roman way of life in her Latin classes The French classes are full of flavor as taught by Miss Leh man head of the department as well as the college guidance director Miss Rentsch adds the Spanish accent and also acts as sponsor of the Fram. English department head enioys a con- ference with two attractive language teachers, ll
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