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Business communit get involved This year the English Department's main activity was arranging for mem- bers from the business community to visit the freshman and senior English classes. The purpose was to inform these classes of careers in the valley. New department chairperson, Mrs. Nancy Beeson, said that enrollment in English classes had increased because of the four years of English required for graduation. Elective classes also of- fered were Communications and Mass Media, Journalism, and Publications K Yearbook and Newspaperj. W Wal' ' f , , . .,,. l ,, , W., ,f ga . ,, 1, W, ,,,, ,,,, ,W , , sfwf fWfwy'f f if S w wn m, W - , f -N 11-H. ' S ,,,..., . , ,, K - 1. wwf: 'ilL'5fflg-fvgweule 7yggj4 l3w::w ' A fl -- 1 1 'ff 3+ f.-wfL1:1'gai,fg:7fw.iq,. -T?f iilfrsl1'ilfWh'5i'if' Q ' ., vm . f L- Yr , aw, lv On picture day students are excused from their English classes to have their mugs shot bf' Hams' is - Students read and summarize stories from their textbook in Mrs. Fred's junior English class. 28 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT 'mfs t 5 K g
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Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines are displayed at the career center in the library. S Mr. Smith, security chief, is caught by Joe Heffley, photographer, while Loren Baker looks on. Services help students The Services Department helped students who had hearing defects, speech defects, vision defects, and mental problems. These services were available to all students and helped many of those students. The IMC, Instructional Materials Center, hebved students find resources for reports, which included films, ca- reers, magazines, tapes, records, and other school related materials. ' -.J ll The new look, lower shelves, enlarged numbers, and different paint. give the library a more open appearance. Library clerk, Jane Pollock, helps a student check out a book. IMCXSERVICE 27
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R+ 1 'N-N----.....,.,.,,,, Mr. Haire and the Scimitar staff are caught working hard trying to meet a newspaper deadline. ALAN ADAMS, Exce tional Students LDXEH LINDA AL VID EZX Exceptional Studen mics. NANCY BEESON E . ng LIO, Mathematics. I N Q,':?V I N x N ,Y P 1 R - A ts LDfEHp LORETTA BA TINA, Home Econ- ' Y lish: OL GA BICE. Business: ARTHUR BOG- Nw, M X ANN BOL TZ, Nurse: CAROL YN BRANDON, English Foreign Lan- ND guage: FRANK BRA JERR Y BRIDGMA N, BELL, English. I of-Vi 5 MQ wt ON. Science, E, g at . .1 X ii Art: JEAN BRITTAN, English: JOHN CAMP- HARRIET CHOTRAS, Matht MICHAEL CHOWANLEC, Industrial Micah Phelps and fellow classmates are totally enthralled, by Mrs, Af f 51 LA VFRN COFFEY- Reading- Wharton 's literary discussion. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT 29 1 ,TQ
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