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En lifla Department N Grammar, literature, journalism, and speech, the arts of self-expression, compro- mise an essential part of Woodward curriculum. The English staff, under the guid- ance of Miss Curry, strives to instill in students the desire to compose, to read, and Q to practice all forms of the language. Students become familiar with the works of many authors and with the structure of their language. , iff M l Vx at - f III 3-.3 L1 s -:-- ' J Fa' It -Jn, ,, Left to right, sitting: Mrs. Kroloff, Mrs. Miller, Miss Curry, Mrs. Blum enthal, Miss Hathaway. Left to right, standing: Miss Reising, Mrs. Magrish, Mr. Strunk, Miss Vance, Mr. Dingus, Mrs. Stefanik, Mr. Schweikert, Mrs. Heitkarnp, Mrs. Newburger, Mr. Achzehner, Miss Nathan. 22
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C B un neu Depp: rtmen t Typing is an almost essential Slxlll to all hlgh school UI21ClLl2ifES It, as well as other p X business department, under the guidance of Miss Rosella Honekamp, strives to help . V 1 commercial subjects, may even help prepare many students for their life work. The an - . I n O these pupils attain their commercial goal. - V . X a ' , First Row, left to right: Miss Honekamp. Second Row: Mrs. Bowers, Miss Kamm, Mrs. Lockwood. Third Row: Mr. MCCOUH, Mr. Sunnen- berg. 21
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N -rs .MM an :nun rl' I1 I. IIISTQIRIE DE Rvx5?3xQQ 4 ...s Visions. Sauwfhvzu ' ,sham ws. Bom vit-Qzxirfr. 2 t. 14 pal.: me a cvnmfnfs 1,,2,..3msa -ss ,asv V , i is sv ii fi' 52142 : A g 1 A, jgnm kg gyms V ,gf 1 -is S Ax six. ...NI 5 Q L' ' ii l .. :'i.j:.. ' Seated, left to right: Miss Jessaminc Faught, Miss Elizabeth Rgttenberg er, Mrs. Elizabeth Parker, Miss Maurine Basinger, Miss Marilyn Shepler. Standing: Mr, Curtis Sanger. If peace is to be preserved and if our civilization is to continue, a need for under- 1,11 - 1 standing among the peoples of the world is essential. The knowledge of foreign languages plays a key role in effecting this understanding. To gain this knowledge Woodward students are offered courses in Latin, Span- ish, German, and French. Because of the increasing demand for French and Span- ish, these languages are offered in the 7 and 8 grades. Foreign Language! P QD Q ' S. llll D of 15 x 5-. 'a f , , ,.- 4
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