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Secretaries, Workers Keep School Operating LEFT: Mrs. Mildred Young and Mrs. Dorothy Savony study a list of the year's planned activities. BELOW: Mrs. Dorotha Layton and Mrs. Carolyn Morris balance the school's budget. 25 ABOVE: The many errands of the office are run by: FRONT ROW: Carol Cordill, Mazie Loyd, Debbie Rivet, Mary Alice Osborne, Ann Dubois, Dcbby Brazell, Sheila Embrey, Janie Owensby, Dixie Davenport, and Betty Putman. BACK ROW: Elaine Waller, Margaret Elsey, Kay Kunkle, Kay Taylor, Cherilyn Lucky, Vicki Paulk, Lois Phelps, Sharon Nolan, Susan Shaver, and Debbie Ladymon.
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Bane- AntCf Counselors Understand All Student Problems ABOVE: Mrs. Co miel Kendall, senior counselor, looks over a college catalog. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Mable Walker, junior coun- selor, talks to a parent about a student's progress. RIGHT: Miss Inez Franz, sophomore counselor, makes a notation on a student's permanent record. 24
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English Courses Stimulate Ideas Literature, grammar, speaking, and writing open new doors to the student in the English department. Included in this department are English, speech, and journalism. English I concentrates on the basics of English grammar. English II undertakes the study of literature and develops a few writing skills. English III teaches the student the correct form for writing and surveys American literature. Eng- lish IV teaches the history of English literature. Speech teaches the interested student how to write and deliver talks. Journalism prepares stu- dents for a career in newspaper writing. RIGHT: A English class works in a group on a story's plot. BOTTOM CENTER: Mrs. Abramson looks dejectedly at the papers she has to grade by the next day. FAR RIGHT: Shelia Baker reads The Canterbury Tales by Chaucer for an extra report. BOTTOM FAR RIGHT: Miss Porter points out the different parts of a paragraph to sophomores Andrea Coffer and Cindy Snelling. AND YOU CAN'T ORGANIZE YOUR 1 9 EXPERIENCE ENGLISH! MRS. LISBETH ABRAMSON . . . English II .. . sponsors Drama Club. MRS. JEANIE BARRETT . . . English III and Speech II . . . sponsors Drama Club. MR. JACK BOGAN . . . Speech I and III .. . sponsors Debate. MRS. GALE BRIDGER . . . English IV . . . sponsors N.H.S. and Senior Class. MRS. LINDA CARLETON . . . English III .. . sponsors Key Club and Business Staff of LOG. MRS. LORETTA GILLIAM . . . English I and II .. . sponsors Football Program Ad Staff and ENTERPRISE Ad Staff. MRS. NELL HEDGES . . . English II and General Business. MRS. ELIZABETH LAWSON . . . English III and Journalism . . . sponsors ENTERPRISE and Quill and Scroll. 26
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