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One of the few times when Senior English can be called fun—Susie Lynch, Kathy Doughty, and Robert Stokes partake of Shake ' s Beer” for a tension relief after a hard day studying Shakespeare and his comic relief. English Students Experiment, Putting Ideas into MRS. MARJORIE BOWMAN Roanoke College, B.A., English, yearbook. MRS. SUE BANNER University of North Carolina, A.B., English, advanced gram¬ mar. MISS MALINDA SAYERS Mary Washington College, B.A., English. MR. HADDON DUDLEY University of Richmond, B.A., William and Mary, M.A., English. MISS JOANNA HARRIS Madison College, B.A., English. MRS. LILLIAN JENNINGS Radford, B.A.. B.S., English, world geography. MR. CARL COLLEY Oklahoma State University, B.A., English, humanities, creative writing. MISS GAIL LEIGH Radford College, B.S., English. 20
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MRS. EVELYN ENGLISH The library offers a quiet haven for researchers Kitty Am men, Chris Wulfken, and Ann Hatcher as they compile in- Longwood College, B.S., Librarian. formation for a theme. through Fantasy Occupy Students’ Library Time AUDIO-VISUAL: John Dame, Robert Tavenner, Tommy Moss, Reggie Graham, David Tavenner, Ronnie Walters, Butch Young, Larry Brooks, Denny Davis, Mr. Flood, sponsor. 19
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English strengthened students’ writing abili¬ ties and opened new horizons in literature. Eighth graders were exposed to poems, short stories, novels, and a thorough study of mythology. Freshmen studied world liter¬ ature, including Treasure Island and Shake¬ speare’s As You Like It. Sophomores ad¬ vanced to Julius Caesar. In a clashing contrast they enjoyed reading Rogers and Hammerstein’s The King and I. “Themes, themes, themes’’ was the motto of Junior English teachers. Seniors wished their way through their last year of English, reading Macbeth, The Canterbury Tales, and Pil¬ grim’s Progress. Con troversial discussions were held in the college preparatory class of advanced grammar and composition. A creative year was completed as students excelled in English courses, and enjoyed the richness of a good background in literature. MISS MILDRED KIDD Roanoke College, B.A., English Vords, as Colorful Themes and Short Stories Emerge As David Jamison endeavors to get something out of advanced grammar class, Gary Carter (lollipop in hand) and Sallye Hardy discuss jovially their latest tribulations. 21
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