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The English department instituted a new rule for ninth and tenth graders. These students had to pass English l and 2 before they were able to take quarter classes. Teachers spent a great deal of time working on implementation of this requirement. English l included grammar lax Audrey Meier English 4, Reading English Skills 2, Basic Com- position. Short Stories, Rhetoric, Vocabulary, Grammar Review Glenn Reed Folklore. Science Fiction, British Literature English 2. Reading English Skills 3. Rhetoric and Vocabu- lary. Grammar Review Joan Wirig English l, Yearbook Production, Short Stories, Rhetoric and Vocabulary, Cultural Liturature, Mass Communication . L and speech while English 2 was more in- volved with composition and literature. There were some new teachers to the department that were definitely assets to Hinkley. They were Lois Castuera who taught Develop Mental Reading and Elaine Ness Reading I 1 a l kr ,.... , ' -fr .f Mary Timm V English l, Introduction to Speech, Speech 1.2 English l and also Lynn Walters who taught English Skill I and Social Studies 9. Robert Cary came back from a sabbati- cal leave. Last year he studied and taught classes in drama at Adams State College in Alamosa, Colorado. .-a si Mary Poling Basic Composition, Composition 2, English 2, Chil- dren Literature, Creative Writing, American Litera- ture ,...a Ad Lynn Walter Reading English Skills l Lois Castucra English l, Reading English Skills l. Basic Com- position. Developmental Reading Rene Malmgren Reading English Skills 3, Short Stories. Mythology. Science Fiction, English I Faculty 149
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English Department Changes Policy ML La Suprema, Ms. Wirig, strikes again. Kathleen Hayes English I, Journalism l,2,3,4 l48 Faculty i f M- X W .. Robert Cary English 2, American Literature, Drama l,2,3, Short Stories, Humanties, Science Fiction i Jan Francis Short Stories, Basic Composition, English l, Read- ing English Skills Dorothy Groteluschen English 2, Enriched English 3, Bible as Literature, Basic Composition David Faull English 2, Mythology, Basic Composition, Ad- vanced Composition. Composition 2, Reading English Skills 3 Ken Haug Reading English Skills 2, Mythology, Enriched English 3, American Literature, Composition 2 Donald Malmgren English 2, Children's Literature, Basic Composition. Television Production, Technical Theater, Dramatic Literature
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Staff Members Are Added In Social Studies All students must have a required amount of three social studies credits be- fore they are able to graduate from Hink- ley. All ninth grade students were re- quired to take ninth grade social studies and eleventh grade students were re- quired to take American History. The other classes available were World His- tory, World Cultures, and Psychology! So- ciology, which were available for the final credit for graduation. There were four new teachers added to the staff this year-Lynn Walter, who taught ninth grade social studies, Gary Baker, who taught ninth grade social studies, Patricia Heist, who taught World Cultures and ninth grade social studies, Joanna Lynch, who taught ninth grade social studies and World History. All four teachers were great additions to the social studies department. Mertice Cunningham Social Studies 9, American History Survey James Nachazel American History Survey, American Frontier, Civil War, American Presidents, 20's and 30,5 l50 Faculty Ray Jenkins American History Survey, Enriched American His- tory Ken Vedra Social Studies 9, World Cultures Robert Caviness Aero-Space Education, American History Survey Gail Schatz Social Studies 9, Psychology and Sociology l l Don Drollinger World History, Geography Urban Age James Tangney Psychology and Sociology, World History
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