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CURRICULUM ' 'Gosh, nearly the end of the nine weeks. Guess I'll really have to hit these books. How silly, with this meager store of brains I certainly can't pull an A. Oh well . . . Wonder what I should wear tomorrow . . . come to think of it there isn't much in my closet to wear! What in the world does this mean? az + bz 2 cz. Where am I ever going to use this? I never have time for my own personal pleasures . . . sure would love to take a look at thatnew Seventeen. Guess I'd better not. O. K. so I'll never be a mathematician. I just wish I could read some of these words . . . Pythagrr . . . Pythagorean therom. Who in the world is he? Hm, wonder what that blind date will look like . . . tall, dark, handsome. My word, what if he's one of those funny looking characters. What's that? Looks are only skin deep? Guess you've got a point there. Enough of this. Guess I'll glance at that English assign- ment. What's this . . . success is not a matter of genius. It depends on adequate preparation and indomitable de- termination. Long pause. You know, they might have somethin' at that.
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M. Canfield soon learns that Miss Hill s Latin lessons Spanish students J. Michaelson J. Rotar and M. Valerius are important. look on as Miss Arvanitis counts money. D Schmidt begins work on that senior term paper R Plombon gets added English knowledge from Mr Ferguson Vllllllll U0 IISES I Illllill ll Problems with the participles and adventure Wlth xerbs are all part of the English cur rlculum Basic principles of grammar ar strlngently heeded Students also learn t express their thoughts and ideas throug themes and term papers Prose and poetr for appreciation and enjoyment considerln both England and America make for a thoroug program Singing songs translating stories and learn ing the customs of other countries are some o the 3ClLlVlt19S enjoyed by students ln languag classes During the Yuletide season Latin Spanish French and German students concen trate on the singing of C hristmas carols I masterlng these languages the students lefmr to understand and to appreciate the thought and actions of foreign people S Fell J Brenden and J Halxerson portrav Jullus Caesar characters during sophomore Fnghsh class 7 , s l A N l 1 9 . . u U 7 o l . 7 Y X . 1 K l V Q .. X . . . 1 , . . . , . ! u 1 V , A C . A . ., . X. 1. . , . . '. . 'W ,' ' . , .4 A .Y 'ee. f Y I 'V , MN' , t X C , X Q fy,
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