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THE QUIVEIQ r Flrsf mu Adeline C Gould Ruth Bartley Exa Israel Second rou, Mary McNally Serene F ones Louise B Linton Ruth E Parsons Englzsb Department The scuffle of feet and the merry chatter of voices suddenly die out as the bell rings and another English class is about to begin Whether it is entirely a grammar lesson or a period devoted to literature, everyone seems to settle down with a cheerful attitude of speaking and writing are learned inside and out But the mastery of style usage, and other grammatical details does not conclude the study of this interest ing subject, Engllsh We must remember that literature is also an important phase In class We form strong and everlasting friendships with such classical writers as Shakespeare, Scott, and Burns by studying various selections from their great works We also acquire knowledge about modern authors and in all classes we are required to read extensively Thus, just as Milton was compared to a river flowing through the realm of thought, so may the study of English be considered as a mighty stream wending its wav through the daily currlculum at Woonsocket High School 11 I ' 5 ': ' . , ', ' . ': A if, , A . ' , . . Oral and written communication, creative expression, and the mechanics ' ,
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THE QUIVER CHARLLS A DONILOIN ITIIHI al Dian 0 Glrls 10 , . ,lb MURIEL MCFEE
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M 'ff 7 THE Q P f- A We ,m,-1 Fzrtf rou Catherlne A ODonnell Ethel E McCombe Anna C Dyjak Suomi rou FlorenceA Genereux Helen M McCombe I.1ll1an R Maher Mae F Owens Bookkeepmg Now the spotllght IS turned on a class 1n Room 22 As the llght shlnes on groups ln dlfferent places rn the room, we see what happens as our future book keepe1s and eificlent clerks are busy countlng the cafeterla money and do1ng oihce work ust look at all that money' Yet, they seldom make a mlstake practlce students Look at the1r fingers fly as thev add, subtract and multlply on the l1st1ng and non l1st1ng machlnes Here, we have some of the boys runn1ng off COPIGS of the class vote on the mxmeograph In another sectxon of the room some gxrls are pre parmg a workmg sheet for a corporat1on, from th1s sheet the group wnll complete a balance sheet, proflt and loss statement closmg entrles As we v1ew a close up of thelr work we notlce how neat the wr1t1ng and figures are That IS one of the essentlals of a bookkeeper After thls work IS completed the class will go IDIO more detailed study of the busmess world 12 We,ll direct our tele-spotlight across the hall where we can watch the clerical . , , 9 - ' Y , Y
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