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English Department Acquires Seven New Teachers lt would be a lonely world, indeed, without language. Each rnan would be the center of his own silent universe, a prisoner of his own thoughts. Our Language Depart- ment equips us to practice with the greatest possible skill the fine art of communication. l MRS. El.lSE ALEXANDER Words, words, wordsl Junior Ann Medders is found al lhe dictionary Sr. I English looking up fhe spelling and vocabulary words so much a part of all Forensic League T.H.S. English courses. MRS. BETTY BOOTH MISS ANNA BROWN English teacher Mrs. Alexander is served Jr. III English Sr.Ill English at a faculty lea by sludenl hosless Susan Jr. Red Cross Senior Class Heller. ll7l
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Library Displays Publishers' Book Exhibit MRS. ADNA HOWARD Librarian MRS. MARY ELLA TERRILL Librarian One of the most attractive and spacious rooms in the school is the library. lt contains a wide selection of fiction, reference books, and period- icals for the use of the students. Always on hand to aid them isa staff of courteous and well-informed librarians and assistants. On either side of the library are reading rooms in which study halls are conducted seven periods a day. MRS. MARY DALE SANFORD Librarian A typical T.H.S. Study Hall. Here students study for tests, do homework, or read. libl
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English Department Has Most Teachers MR. WILLIAM ELLIOTT Sr. I English Sophomore Class Mas. SARAH LAWSON Jr. in English MRS. LOUISE HARDEN MRS. JUNE HILL Sr. lll English lr. lll English The basis for understanding is a thorough knowledge of our own language. English is required for tour years at Tuscaloosa High School. Students build a firm foundation in grammar and composition, as well as sampling some ot the world's greatest literature. This common literature is perhaps this country' s strongest link to America's mother civilization, England. America can profit much from this contact with an older, more stable culture. Each year new ideas and methods of teaching are introduced into the English Department. More emphasis is being placed upon original writing,and class members are encouraged to participate in various activities such as debating, oral interpretations, and essay contests. MISS FAY LITTLE Sr. l English MRS. JANICE RANKIN MRS. WYNELLE BURROUGHS Jr. Ill English, Speech Sr. l, ll English Greasepuinters T131
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