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LATIN, LIBRARY Gallia est omnia divia in partes tres. My, how we fussed about Ceasar! Why did he fight so many wars anyway? Yes, we've fussed, but now that we're seniors, our advice to freshmen is, take Latin, because the addition to your vocab- ulary and, incidentally, to your understand- ing of the English language. will be in- valuable. Just be glad that all Gaul is divided into three parts instead of fifteen! W ALISON PRESCOT :WILDRED LESIEULR Good books, said Cuyler, are patient friends, waiting to answer y questions and enrich you with their v dom. What a lot of friends We have! our library there are about ten thous: volumes. We have our friends to thank so many fine books, and Miss Prescott J our teachers to thank for guiding our tas
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ENGLISH, HISTORY i if' Columbus discovered America in 1492- F'actsg bare facts, young folk. But History is interesting when taken under Miss Wood or Mr. Turpin, whether it be Ameri- can History, World History, or Civics. Three years of History are required and many students take more than the required amount. If you Want to know any more statistics, just ask us and we will ask our teachers. EUGENE TURPIN WOODS ' The English department in any school is un- doubtedly a most important department, because it forms a background for all other courses. We come to S. of O. with very little know- ledge of grammar, and it's true some of us go a- way still with can't hardleys and them thars in our vocabulary, but that is not the fault of our teachers, Miss Wilson, Miss Ross, Miss LeSieur and Mr. Turpin.
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Our boys and girls are not means lack- g in talent. One of the outstanding ex- fits on Dobyns Day was that of the Art ss. Under the helpful guidance of Mrs. hill, a number of students work five hours :h Saturday in order to have this splen- l training. Mrs. Cahill herself is an out- nding artist. ART MRS. LCUISE RIPLEY CAHILL 1
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