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MISS GRACE FRENCH Library i r Mrs. Arnell knows the importance of keeping books on the shelves, so that they may be 'im- mediately taken out again. Here she 'is getting them ready for a student to shelve. 221 1 ' - MRS. LELA ARNELL Library English meant more to students this year than just basic reading, grammar, and spell- ing. Those interested in a business course selected effective business English which spe- cified their particular needs. Others, Whose occupation will not be centered around Eng- lish, studied Basic or General English. Whether for college or secretarial knowledge, courses in literature and composition were taken. During these courses, many students for the first time understood Shakespeare or the complications in grammar the English grammar holds.
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,f-Wi gy, Will it cruinble or hold together long enough for a stuclent's munch? Harriett Searles and Kevin Walker have to be philosopher to hold up under emergencies arising in the cafeteria's bakery. Carefully checking the list of absentees, Mrs. Smith completes only one of many duties that must be taken care of during the hectic day.
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-' ,pus - , g r f .2 ,, we A: , if 4 E fi' is 4 was mt r Z, hxvyxiuefy MRS. PAULINE BALDOCK MR. ROBERT FADEL MRS. MYRA HOWEY MRS. G. HUFFMAN English English English , , , ,cg Nw English fiv- MISS HAZEL LOWREY English 3 With the stress being put more and more on reports and projects, students needed in- formation that was not presented in their text books. For this reason an excellent school library was appreciated. Constantly on hand, Mrs. Arnell and Miss French with student workers, assisted in not only locating, but selecting helpful materials. The magazines, that came in Weekly and monthly were an important resource in re- search papers. Four hundred and sixty four new books iioated in and out of Eastern's Library along with the old ones, as students worked on term papers, book reports, and just reading for pleasure. MRS. E. JANE MEADOWS English ,dx In Mr. Spagnuolo's experimental General English class, Richard Oakes tells some amusing tales concerning judo to it isn't unusual to ,find someone giving an impromptu speech. a class which is always willing to listen. 231
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