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Picture Not Available MRS. MARY BARBER MISS JEAN BRANNON MR. JOHN HAAG MISS MARGARET JOHNSON David Rose seems to be interested in something else as Mrs. Barber explains the rules for English Ml. Does Rosemary Wallingford think it is funny? No language is a natural gift-each has to be learned. Through any language study, we extend our interests, intensify our powers, and deepen our sympathies; we become more sensitive to the joys of appreciation and understanding. In the study of foreign languages, the student seeks not only to acquire communication skills, but also an insight into the culture of the people of that language. By studying English the student devel- ops more skill in the use of his own language and the realization of how the contributions of literature can enrich our lives and broaden our horizons. Charles Kachler gives a report to Miss Brannon's senior Eng- lish class while the class, except for Carl McCray who is reading, listens.
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The work of these office assistants aid in the efficient running of our beautiful school by performing essential tasks. (Jjjfice Iss stan ts Joy Huber, Connie Fegan, Jane Pyles, Judy McCleese, Bonnie Fulton, Brenda Cracraft, and Brenda Dryden. Grace Pyles, Evelyn Taylor, Rosemary Wallingford, and Sharon legge.
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phones to listen carefully for the correct pronunciation. Miss Johnson's sophomore English class seems interested as they conduct a panel discussion. The Mason County High School Speech De- partment has participated very successfully in numerous activities this year. Some of these activities, and the results, are the Re- gional Drama Festival which they won, the State Drama Festival where they won a rating of excellent, the Regional Debate Con- test in which they placed third, the Regional Speech contest in which they won first place, and the State Speech Contest where they won four superiors. In addition to these events, they gave a program at Washington School which included readings and two one-act plays— A School Bus Romance and The Case of the Crushed Petunias. At this program they introduced the MCHS Speech Chorus which is the only one in this region and one of the very few in the state on either the high school or college level. Miss Mastin's speech class has enjoyed their many activities this year. C ancjuaye ancf cSpeec 2 MRS. JEWEL WOODROOF MISS CAROLYN MASTIN
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