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70,000.000 people speah English today OVER 270,000,000 people speak Eng- lisli today, making it next to Chinese the world ' s most popular language. And with the world ' s population increasing each day, there is a rising tide in the spread of English. The department ' s teachers are keep- ing astride of the changes and vacilla- tions in the English language. New tech- niques and methods are being introduced to give students the ability to communi- cate properly both in oral and written composition. 1964-65 has reached its goal in two ways. Department heads have established a new approach in the study of language usage and have developed a more com- prehensive approach in supplemental reading. Besides working with students as one group, several divisions have been made to meet the individual needs. With- in each of the four level classes, there are the C, normal and A levels — providing the student with a rate of study he is best capable of comprehending. Teachers in the department find it helpful to go to institutes and workshops for additional study. Last summer four teachers travelled to Europe and eight participated in graduate study. Arthur Ricks is on a Telluride scholarship to Iran and Jack Galvin is acting depart- ment head in place of Thomas Donohue who is on a year ' s leave of absence. Looking disgustedly at four years accumulation of books, totaling approximately $80, senior Gunnard Jacobsen hopes the bookstore will give him his 2if worth for all 24. LEO C. BOWERS, English, member courtesy committee . . . MRS. ANNE DODGE, English .. .JACK P. GALVIN, de- partment head. English, sponsor National Honor Society, taught summer school at Camelback . . . HUME P. GARRETT, English, football photographer ... P. W. HART, English, sponsor Sophomore Class . . . WALTER G. HODGES, Eng- lish, sponsor National Honor Society. 18 ACADEMIC
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ROBERT R. CARD Assistant Priniipal for Educational Services WOODROW F. LeSUEUR Assistant Principal for Student Activities Q JOHN L. TANNER Principal L ALITY education is never an accident. It is ahvavs the result of high intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction and skillful execu- tion. Heading the administrative list is John L. Tan- ner. Mr. Tanner, principal for 12 years, is in charge of directing the instructional program of the school, coordinating all faculty meetings, preparing the school budget and administrating all programs promoting student welfare. Robert R. Gard. assistant principal for educa- tional services, devotes most of his time to curriculum and educational developments. Rep- resentative on the Cooperation with College Committee, Mr. Gard is a Phi Beta Kappa and past English consultant for the PUHS system. All student activities are under the supervision of Woodrow F. LeSueur. He is advisor to the student executive board, student council and the faculty representative to Dad ' s Club. A time con- suming task is serving as athletic director. He is a member of the educational fraternity Phi Delta Kappa. Miss Carolyn Lane, dean of girls, is respon- sible for helping girls with both disciplinary and personal problems. In addition to sponsoring Girls League and the American Field Service Program, she coordinates all club activities. Miss Lane also serves as the administrative representa- tive of the P.T.A. executive committee. Serving as boys ' advisor for six years Hayden Craig assists boys in solving their difficulties in the field of citizenship and is responsible for directing school assemblies. He is taking courses at A.S.U. to complete a counseling certificate. MISS CAROLYN D. LANE Dean of Girls HAYDEN J. CRAIG Boys ' Advisor ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS 17
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Oral book reports can develop one ' s ability in speaking before a group. Joanne Quickel finds that Say it in good English is the motto in Mrs. Anita Knoivlton ' s sophomore English class. MISS BETTY M. HOUSTON, English, sponsor Bowling Club . . . ZENO M. JOHN- SON, English, reviews books for magazines . . . JERED KIMBELL, English. I MRS. ANITA L. KNOWLTON, English . . . GARY L. MATT- SON, English, freshman basketball and junior varsity base- ball coach, member Coaches Association, graduate study at Arizona State University ... MRS. GRACE NELSON, Eng- lish, sponsor Dorian-Y . . . MRS. KATHLEEN C. OATES, English, attended institute in Illinois and Mexico ... JAMES A. OSMAN, English, author A.V. in English - Teaching of Shakespeare in Arizona English teacher ' s magazine, in system Administrative Training Program . . . MISS FRANCES B. PORTER, English, sponsor Junior class. ACADEMIC 19
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