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The moin purpose ot o school is informing, in- structing, troining, ond consequently obtoining knowledge ond leorning. Closses ochieve these pur- poses: informing those who ore noive ond unowore of the world obout them, instructing, giving direc- tions, ollowing the rood to knowledge to be better lighted, troining the future generations to think for themselves enobling them to discover how to study ond thereby leorning, which is the key element of ony school ond ot course the desired gool. Closses ore o school. This is evident, without them these pur- poses would be useless ond impossible to ochieve.
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...fl any '-A 4 ' Much research material is available in the library. Junior Chris Elliott finds help in writing his vocational theme. Mr. Tobin strikes a familiar pose in one of his derivatives classes. Etymology is a popular course with students. The English Department, headed by Miss Ellen O'Drain has made o few changes in curriculum. ln addition to English l through 8, English 9 and lO have been added. Both are elective courses and may be taken atter English 6. English 9 is an ad- vanced composition course. English lO covers world literature, These classes are of great value to stu- dents preparing tor college. Journalism has become an elective and is no longer a substitute for English 5. It is good experience for future iournalists planning to work on the Tower or Hilltopper staffs. English 3, 5, nd Other courses altered by the English department are Speech l and 2, and Debate l and 2. These subjects give training and experience to those who compete in speech meets held at various schools throughout the year. Dramatics l and 2 are ot inf terest to those with talent in the staging and acting fields. Etymology, tormerly known as derivatives, has become one ot the most popular courses at Howe. lt is the study ot Greek and Latin word stems. Etymology aids a student in his everyday speech and home work assignment and is a valuable aid when taking SAT tests. a T '-.Elite Y ..,...... IL. l I . Students spend many hours in the library each year. With its abundance of up-to-date books, magazines, and other research materials, it serves Howe pupils well.
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