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English is required of all S.H.S. students because a good basis in our own language is necessary in nearly WI everything we do. After successfully completing English 'I X' ' courses in the sophomore and junior years, a senior may M choose from three types of English, College English, Gen- K ' I +- eral English, and Commercial English, according to his X XS specific need. --S10 Q-2-is X X X This sophomore English class is listening to their teacher, Mrs. Rahn, as she reads 'some of the literature which is an important part of their study. Right: Students in Miss Fisher's junior English class listen to records which are con- nected with their study of English. This method of learning is popular with the stu- dents.
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Q The Wilzlfrrll staff is engaging in its daily task of organizing thu V158 yt-arhook. These stu- dents put many hours of hard work and thought into the com- pilation of the contents of this hook, a record Willfil will in years to uonw, luring hack many pleasant lnenlories of tht- V957- I' 38 school year. Bret IH Here the Competent Herald staff is industriously preparing one of its hi-weekly issues. This paper, which increased in size in the fall of '57, informs the students of SHS. of the latest news, the activities, and the coming events in the life of their school. The insert shows the interest which the students have in this paper.
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Rlullll 'flu' HllHl1'lll'- in Mr, ll rr lu 1' lil R1Dlll -'S Coll'-gn lqllglll'-ill vlziws e-lnily llu- wp:-llingg :mil 1ll'fllllllll!li of wnrile. :is wi-ll us QLHIIIIIIIAII' Zlllil lil:-rnlnri-. in prepara- linn for llwir 1'nll4'gL1' work. A sliulvnt I1-:ids Miss Ilzilxevyls Commercial English class. An iinpnrtunt part of llw study of English is learning to lead a group of pi-uplv in rlisvussin vp 3.5! -sv-v ' ml? l,e-fl: by writing spell- ing lossmis, Miss Van llorn's U4'llCl'lll Eng.:- lish class learns not only to spell coi'1'vctly. lmut also tu write neatly and lvgihly,
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