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in A Miss Hayslett can already taste the dish Rosemary Cooper has offered to bring to the English Honor's spaghetti dinner. Rick Butler grabs a bite to eat before his Creative Writing class starts. 1 06 !Guidance '-'ws'-sg-g..-....., , 3 15 if 1 t s 5 Y' ..g , n 1 . X - Q Journalism students Gene Bain and Teresa Manning revise their copy under Miss Frame's supervision.
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reading, writing and speaking Journalism, Creative Writing and Latin are only a small example of classes that are offered in the English and Foreign Language Departments at George Washington. Speech classes, dedicat- ed to oral rather than Written work, present plays, skits, and demonstration speeches. Myth- ology and French III--IV are making their first appearances this year. Amity Aides, Christi Ruiz from Chile and Odile Vialatte from Paris, France are available every day throughout the school year to help language students. The fine points of French are taken down by Mrs. Marb1e's faithful students. a iw i 1 l l f A Q I Q wr v ...- ' 3 y - ' .A . I I x 'ff W - 1 .Jr T1 ww, '!,5,-'H -mn Unable to find the humor in a Spanish joke, Colleen Hall fi- gures it's about time to memorize some vocabulary. ,. Lum- A Q ', ', v' : .. a j-5.1 ,K A3 F- ,Pb A i -14 ,.a.,,,. la J 'Fam' V 4, .N , V-.- -ri 1-. XL,--I 1 ' xgluij l Homework becomes a grade in Mrs. Folden's grade book while Tom Steindler fills in a few answers. Waiting to speak with Mis. Sullivan, Alan Mendeloff and Odile wonder what is distracting their professeur. Discipline! 107
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