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HISTORII-RNS AND SECBETARIES VIE FOR WORLD POWER GROUP1 Dots and dashes are no mystery to these Shorthand pupils. GROUP2 The Bill of Rights is a highly inter- esting document to boys and girls of the Civic class who are preparing for a patriotic prograin. GROUP3 Speed tests and rapid transcriptions are daily occurrences lor the coin- iuercial students. GROUP4 American History is the topic of the hour when current events are as ino- inentous as they are today. l l l
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Linguists at Work -- English, Lcrtin and French flj XfVhile a freshman tackles the first cleclension, two girls translate Caesar, and two boys prepare to give a chalk talk comparing the rela- tive merits of Virgil and Cicero. fjj :X Panel Discussion is an excellent vehicle for practice in public speaking. KU Ray and Bob make oral criticisms Qin Frenchj on the boarclwork ol fellow students ol' French. M1 Library work is an important phase ol' the English course. KJ J Staff ol' the just-m-Rewiezu. fgjj Prose, Poetry. and Diagrams are on the menu lor todays English period. ' Newspaper editors lrom the several classes confer with the Senior
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U5 xp j, i 11: s c ,t Qi, - The Newspaper Thr' 111151-111 Iimfiffzu is our quarter- ly newspaper edited by stalls from an each ol' the four classes Qturn- aboutj under the supervision of Q M the Senior Staff. Its makeup has re- ct, ceived very favorable connnent Q' i front professional critics, and its ap- peal to the student. body is no mat- - ter ol' conjecture, we assure you! 'i The picture to the lelt has no idene tihcations because it is meant to represent the spirit ol' our paper. and not the actual stalls. I an-W4 .Sl ., This year's capable 'lzu and hard-working ' ,-vv- Ettitm-in-czltief, ' :,. .t.::: Ruth Martin .QA f .Q 'z 'zf ' 2 ' f ln addition to our quarterly newspaper we have at St. Justin's a year book published in May ol. each year by the Senior Class. As you are read- ing a typical edition of the juslinian we shall let it speak for itself. To us it will A'speak forever . . . recalling the pleasantest kind of memories. 39
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