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fm.,- Mr. John W, Hawkins B.S. Frostburg State College English H iid! Mrs. Lorraine J, Kuemmerle B,A. Montclair State College Drama I, Hg Speech II Drama Productions M!!! 1 l Mrs, Judith Horowitz English Il Majorettes 'FT' Miss Emil S. Lawn Y BS. Shippensburg State College English III Talent Show, junior Class Mrs. Kuenimerle playing the part DuVal also has a fine Driunatics Department which strives to de- velop the special talents and inter- ests of the student body. This year's 15L'OjL'L'f' produced under Mrs. Kuem- of a dramntics' teacher. L SE if 'Es B.A. Towson State Teachers College W' ,W Mrs. Shirley M. Marshall BS. University of Kentucky English II, Advanced Composition Literary Magazine n1erle's capable hands, was The Glass Menagerie. Speech is also of- fered to the students who wish to acquaint themselves with public speaking procedures. 2l
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Mrs. Alice Alexander English Department English, the largest and most important department at DuVal, is the basis for high school Curriculum. Sophomores are introduced to World Literature. Juniors are exposed to American Literature while the Senior English course centers around British Litera- ture. Yet these are only the beginning, only the basic survey courses. A review of modern grammar concepts and usages is presented and all derive their material from the literature courses. Designed for students with creative writing abilities, Advanced Composition empha- sizes expository writing and a logical thought process. An introductory journalism course prepares students for creative work on either The DuValian the school paper, the literary magazine, or the Safari yearbook. Selected students attended a series of six evening seminars during the year. These seminars proved to be an opportunity for attending lectures and discussions led by recognized scholars, authors, and others well-versed in topics of interest to the student. '? ' 1 '7 B.A. West Virginia Wesleyran Speech Varisty Show, Co-sponsor Choric Speech i i fs L S 4. 54. 1 ' V , W 1 Mr. Ralph B. Behrens Mrs. Ann S. Bumgardner MIS- Marguerite MA Delay B.A. Eastern Baptist College BS. East Carolina English Il English II Paperback Bookstore Co-sponsor National Honor Society B.S. Boston Teachers College English rv Future Teachers of America V gf 'rw 1 -xl gm 4? iii - ' ff, M555 Dtsfnglui 'il Gi-.wshon This years participants in the English Seminar are: Top forty, 1. lo f. Lorraine Bounivari, Martha Zimmer BA. Xycefrfn MM-yl,in.j College l5.ll'lXlT,l Lizhrnum, and Ellen Lodwick. Bolfom row, l 10 r. XY'al:cr Houser, Par Browder, Nanqf Lawreace fjugpgp, ly' Fanart lT.i:.in. .ind janet Wade. luniur Yarsiry Cliet-rleaders
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A! 5-it :L i Mr. Laurence R. Matthews BA., lNI,Ed. University of lNI.1tylund English IV, Advanced World Literature ll fx 'F First period English is enlightened by Mr, Matthews, Offered to interested and qualified seniors, a new course in Advanced World Literature supplements the English II curriculum. Mr. Matthews' students spend many hours learning to understand the experiences of mankind through a per- sonal portrayal of literature. CQ 19 tv...-v Miss Margaret McLeod BA, Mitliigin State University English II. III Suplwinure Class Mnfrsme K4 t 'za - I A A Q ' l '9 f l x 1 r lf Mrs. It .in 5 Xliller I3 A. I nr'-trszrjr Xlaryland Englxsh llI I...t..ir'.' Nl.1g.u:. e ur Mr. XX'flli.1fTl A, Rrigers BA.. M,Ed. University of Maryland Englzsli Ill. Yearhiirilt jnurnalism Sirlirz. Quill and Scrfill If It Mrs, Alice S, Plaatje AB. Atlantic Christian College English III, journalism I, II, Newspaper DuValian
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