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Bob Vernstrom learned to use gestures in Miss Kingsbury explained the fundamentals o demonstration speech. speaking to Claudia Janes. 24 f Gentle Arts Prove Effective Enthusiasm and nervousness radiated from students appearing on two kinds of stages -the stage of reality and the stage of illusion. Both groups worked equally hard to master the gentle arts of persuasion and emotion, both groups experienced exceptional success. Reality-learning, through speech, the power of communication so vital in obtain- ing jobs or dealing with other people. Illusion-dramatic mysticism or sophistica- tion, a world of dreamy or daring fantasy, allowing people to quit thinking of them- selves while relaxing in the comfort of a stranger's problems or ioys. Two groups, two stages, two worlds. The same gentle means to accomplish two dilterent ends: adiustment or escape in life.
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Mr. Gordon Makinster Lewis and Clark B.S., M.Ed., English 3-4, Cross Country Coach, J.V. Track Coach. Mrs. Julia Rasor Willamette University B.A. Remedial Reading. . . variety . . . . technicalities . . . . . stimulating discussions . . TO SOME, the study of English represented a field ot unending technicalities and repe- tition of rules which were confusing and distracting. For others, it provided a di- mension ot variety: the beauty ot poetry and classics, stimulating discussions and new horizons of learning. Through examination ot literature and practice in composition-expository writ- ing and its technical aspects-the structure and use of language attained new and exciting dimensions. Mrs. lavina Nemeth Whitman College B.A., Oregon State University, M.Ed., English 5-6, Freshman Girls' Counselor. Mrs. Enny Schulz Reed College B.A,, English 7-8, Delphi Advisor. Mrs. Rita Othus Lewis and Clark B.A., English 3-4, 7-8, lntern Mr. Fred Warner Lewis and Clark B.A., English 7-8. Teacher Mr. Walter Poepping Mt. Angel College B.A U.S. Merchant Marine Academy B.S., English 3-4, 7-8, Gladiators Advisor. Rita Othus outlined composition form for Steve Leflar. 23
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Dr. Lucille Hill University of Oregon B.S., M.S., New York University Ph.D., Drama, Thespians, Highlighters. Miss Mary Kingsbury Mr. Donald Pacheco Briar Cliff B.A., Lewis and Clark B.S., Rosary College M.A., English 3-4, Speech l-2, 3-4 English 7-8, Speech l-2, 5-6, Forensians Advisor. Varsity Rally Advisor, Troya Advisor. Engaged in one of many aspecfs of Drama, Palli McCallig and Slephanie DeTillian sul paper for Q slage sei. 25
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