I INGUISTQ FRENCH VENDORS Nrs lxathrxn T. Mciiurdy, French, Marguerite Clark, Lois Schaible, Helen Kossivas, Mary Mis Margaret L. VVoodland, Latin, jane Thomas sell Marilynne Nlaciiregor a war stamp Miss Lillian Nntonelli, Spanish, Mrs. corsage. jack Kraker carries his and Marilynne-'s old 'I Ix VS ebb, Latin. clothes contribution to the Cinderella Hall. .E ln this VVar which covers the globe, languages have added signifi- cance. Major Hubbard, back from the Pacific, spoke of the advantage he and his men would have had if one of them had spoken Dutch. The instructors also build up a real in- terest in understanding the customs and problems of the peoples of other lands. Besides selling Defense Stamp corsagcs and collecting coat hangers, the Frenchies participated in a First Aid course. The Spaniards, in co- operation with Rotary Club, are at- tempting to further Pan-American Relations. In spite of rationing, the Senior Romans enjoyed the semi-an- nual dinner at the home of Nlrs. XVebb. VALE ! AENEID RUVV THREE-Urwig, Saker Rishel. ROVV TVVO - Ewing Knox, 2, MacGregor, M rs VVehh, Simmons, Thomas, 1 son, 2, Newton, Clark, Mac:-is 1, Cox, Arnold, Beard, VVeir. I-I'ri11rrfb.v,' 2-Svrilza. Page Twenty-eight Yakovac. ROVV ONE - Carl-
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Social Science History and geography as it was never taught before. VVhere is Tulagi Harbor? XVhat does H. B. Kaltenborn think of Rus- sia's recent gains? How soon will Rommel he sunk? VVhat plans for a lasting peace? leeeMiss Dorothy Ii. Hart. 2eMiss Alice M. Porter, Miss Josephine Guarnieri, Mr. Frank E. Harnar, Mr. Dwight B. Lafferty. 3eeeMr. Norman C. johnson lleft to work in industryj. i 4a elfrontj Miss Gertrude H. Lynn, .loan Robertson, john Chill, Qrearj Viola Clute, VValter Schahfer, Henry VVilliams listen to Madam Chiang. 5-1-janet Krider, Vir- ginia johnson, Betty Hydic, jennie Zervas at Booth 2-S for November electiong Ted Pippenger and joe Saker are election clerks. oeeffrontj Miss Ruth Ira Polla, M r. Al- fred F. Edmunds, Crearl Mr. Edward J. Campbell, Mrs. Marjorie B. Nilson, Mr. Albert VV. Nlarowitz ee- all new history teachers at Harding.
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