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jbggssfs' YK I ..r Zi-'K-. Make-up Artists . . . journalism students Len Adell and Sue Bates learn the techniques of newspaper design. Orator Gives Address . . . Perfecting skills of oral presentation, Bill Ellison delivers a speech to his classmates. From smiles to Shelley, participles to Poe Rapid Pacing . . . Mrs. Beryl Vaughan helps Carol Tarter increase her reading ability during her course in the reading lab. Geared to satisly the individual needs of each student, Arlingtons grammar and literature courses are supple- mented by speech, journalism, and dramatics. Added to the expanding curriculum this year, English IX offers advanced work in the field of creative writing. After a study of author's styles, students try expositions and nar- rations. Speech gives students the opportunity to develop a beliel' and present it in debate. Self-confidence and poise, as well as research techniques and public speaking skills, mount as the semester advances. Publications ollers a wide scope of advantages for those interested in journalistic writing or in the business man- agement ol publications. Typewriters hum steadily as L,-XNCIZR and ACCOLADE staffs hustle to meet dead- lines. Students struggle with copy-fitting problems and lay-out changes. Drama enthusiasts spend long hours toiling over acting techniques. This work may be rewarded by a part in the all-school play. Pantomimed skits supplement regular classroom discussion.
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'BY ROBERT -E FROST , . , if nu nu , p . 5 in I w f E 1, F-V ,x ' ll M' s X , i Elf g 1 x 1 Author Information . . . Richard liixan emphasizes a point tontein' ing Robert I-'mst for Maths Dunn who studies a poem ul Mi. ltrosts. English students study their own language 155 mastering participles, pit-positional phrases, anal ligures ol speeth. Knights acquire knowledge in a wide range ol linglish skills. 'together with grammar anal lit- erature courses, .Xrlington's varied linglish classes enable stuclents to develop talents in the lieltls of clramatics. puhlitations, antl speeeh. Because exact eomniunication is ol major importance in our moilern worlcl. listening. writing, reailing. antl speaking are stressed in each grammar unit. Sentente structure, capitalization. antl parts of speech are lamiliar huililing blocks ol pupils who olten utilize them in ileveloping essays anal themes. Nine weeks in the reatling lab increase reailing and comprehension titles. Book reports. written or oral, con- stitute a part ol' every linglish semester. The art ol' ac- curate note-taking, eoupletl with researeh. reward those writing themes with high marks. Literature aecpiaints .Xrlingtonites with unique situa- tions and distant times. Varied worlils flash ln as the year progresses. Short stories, poems, anal elassies are ponilerecl over anal SlllIllllLllillL'll. Note-taking Turmoil . . . Iunior Roxy Hinshaw folletts infoimation, opinions, antl :lata for her English term paper.
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