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Mrs. Lissack stamps Norm Korfist's book, while Bill Culbertson waits his turn. The English Department airns to direct the growth of each pupil toward a mature use of the English language. Reading enriches his interpre- tation of life, developing skill in judging material. Listening provides an opportunity to perceive the organization of ct speech, relating information to experience. Speaking develops expressive and re- sourceful speech for everyday situations. Writing enables the student to become aware of his re- sponsibility to represent himself effectively and rationally. Miss Wylie passes out answer sheets for cr special reading test to Ianice Fabian, Beverly Welk, and Barry Sheeley. Iosephine Allen Lucile Aucutt Frank Bacon Dorothy Lois Brockmeier Edith Brown Iqmes Bull Mqrion Chalmers English lll English lll English ll Blackledge English l, ll Librarian English lll Librarian English Counselor
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Russell B, Iames Eugene C. Bailey G. Vaughn Casler Dorothy Hoff Alberta Messick Otto A. Reiners President Member Member Member Secretary Member Board of Education Board of Education Board of Education Board of Education Board of Education Board of Education l t Harold Woehrle Member Board of Education As our school enlarges, the administration, school board, and faculty assume more responsibility in directing the education of the student body. The ad- ministration must regulate student and faculty pro- gramming concerning the planning of curriculum, schedules, and activities. With the cooperation of the student body, the administrative group Works toward the ultimate goal of establishing the highest possible standards of education in the most productive atmos- phere. LT's school board showed intelligent foresight in the purchase of a site for a possible future campus. Here, Mr. Olsen points out a potential building site to mem- bers of the board.
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Paradise Lost is an interesting book when Miss Daugherty discusses it. Future dramatists, Mary Alexander, Betsy Batchelor, Vicky Churchill, Melissa Monson, and Diane Berg get a chance to practice their craft, as Well as their bridge-table talk, during a class session. Grace Ruth Corley Luetta Darling Aileen Daugherty Anita Felix Iane Ferguson Thomas Hansen Christopherson Introduction to Chairman, English Literature English II Special Education English II English I, II Teaching Libraries Counselor Counselor Martha Henry Maude-Ethel Karin lones Norma lardan Kay Keeie Gertrude Larson Mary Iean Lynette Guy Mahan English Ill Hodson English I, ll English Ill Iournalism English I, ll, III, IV English I, II Speech Correction English I English Literature
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