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BETTY LOU WELLS LAURA CHURCH ASTC, B.S., M.A. ASTC, B.S., M.A. English I Reading ENGLISH Freshmen, looking ahead toward four years of English, see ominous mountains of themes, vocabulary lists, and book reports. Young sophomore orators reciting ''Friends, Romans, countrymen at the cafeteria show that school is really under way. Tojuniors, English means reading, reading, and more reading. Seniors reading ''Whanthat Aprille’’ to themselves announce that Beowulf, Chau- cer, and Shakespeare are comforting seniors simultaneously. But students who apply them- selves in their English classes are confident of future success. Under the supervision of an outstanding reading specialist, AHS offers aremedial and accelerated reading program. MARGARET GRAGG ASTC, B.S., M.A. English Methods
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pees THREE annus a puactignt OUR HE FETT . Seem SEARS ELIZABETH ELLIOTT KATE PETERSON ETSUs.B.S. Univ. of Tenn., B.A. George Peabody, M.A. George Peabody, M.A. English IV English IT CYNTHIA STILES ASUCY BS, M.A. English II BETTY JEAN HUGHES ASTC., B.S., M.A. English I, IV
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE The students taking the many language courses offered at Appa- lachian High School have learned the simple to the more complex studies of a foreign language. Many students will develop their skill in a language as they continue their education. The language labora- tory has proved to be a success with all the classes in developing the students’ conversational abilities. VERLIN O, COFFEY USC, A.B.,,M. Ed: French and Spanish LIBRARY A studious atmosphere is a qual- ity offered by Appalachian High School's library. The books are eas- ily accessible tothe students. Com- fortable furniture and quietness stimulate reading and research. Mrs. Randall, ever ready with skill and experience, helps us with refer- ence materials as well as keeping us up to date with latest in novels, newspapers, and magazines. LERA B, RANDALL Carson-Newman, B.A, ASTC, M.A. Librarian
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