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Music Before an instrument can be played, it must be oiled and in working order. Ending the Veteran’s Day Program with a musical selec- tion are the members of the combined glee club under the direction of Mr. Johnson. Mr. K. Johnson and Mrs. I. Harvey, Music, direct musical activities which promote a student s cultural values. Opportunities are available for voice development or instruction in musical instru- ments. Wise use of leisure time is promoted by all the activities of the Music Department. Mathematics Mr. Backhaus, Mathematics, provides in the mathematics pro- gram needed knowledges for every- day living. In addition to provid- ing a fundamental background, the department provides work for ad- vanced students planning on further work in college. The subject of mathematics lends itself readily to individual student instruction and help. - 11 -
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Social Studies Mr. V. Clark, Social Studies, pre- pares students for their political and eco- nomic life through the study of govern- mental organizations, history of what is past, and the current problems of our American society. An allied subject in this field is geography, taught by Mr. D. Loehning. Mr. V. Clark checks an assignment in social studies with Gloria Krueger. Librarian Mrs. R. Runnels, Librarian, maintains an important department of our school, the library. During the year modem equipment and lighting have been installed in the library, making it a more pleasant place in which to work. Mrs. Runnels adjusts a letter on a bulletin board prepared by members of the Library Club. The displays focus student attention on the library and its many services. In ad- dition, arranging materials occupies the librarian's time. - 10 -
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English Mrs. Joye Kuhlka, English 11 and 12; Mr. Rogers Constance, English 9 and 10; instruct students in one of the most important subjects in our curriculum - English. Students learn the essentials of written and spoken commun- ication. Through poetry reading and litera- ture units, appreciation is developed for the literary masters. Mrs. Kuhlka puts a great deal of work into making her English courses interesting and en- joyable. Poetry and literature are a favorite part of Mr. Constance’s classroom teaching. A part of the freshman English in Mr. Bren- holt’s class is the diagraming of a sentence to learn its entire meaning. - 12 -
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