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Ki MRS. MARY FORESTER English Dept. Chrm., English, English Lit. Double. double, toil and trouble, fire burn and cauldron bubble. No, this is not the Friday night horror movie but Mrs. Mary Forester ' s English literature class reciting from Macbeth. Such litera- ture courses as this and World Literature were offered for col- MRS. VIRGINIA ELKIN English MRS. SARAH FRANKLIN English, Advanced Gram- mar and Comp. MISS MERLE GILSTRAP English Mickey Mouse seems to be the latest thing in English enrichment. 29
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MRS. HARRIET FULTON Language Arts, Social Studies MRS. JEANNE HOLLINGSWORTH Language Arts, Social Studies MRS. CAROL JEWELL Language Arts, Social Studies MRS. DORIS .MATHEWS Language Arts Outside Reading Offered Variety Studies in American anci English literature and V and VI gave more experience in writing. Students various kinds of novels eni ' iched language arts and recommended for advanced classes spent most of their English courses in the lower giades. Grammar, spell- time in discussions of writing techniques and methods ing. and vocabulary were also emphasized. English in place of the usual grammar study. Karl Frey and Jeff McKitrick portray characters from the novel, The Good Earth, class project. MRS. IRMA YATROS Language Arts, Social Studies Lh
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MR. GLENN CRANE Speech Fundamentals, English MR. WILLIAM GOSSER Publications, English, Jour- nalism MRS. PAULA SCISM English Communicative Arts Were Developed Deadlines, rehearsals, and speech meets were key words in the speech and journalism areas this year. Mr. William Gosser was sponsor of the Gothic, News Bureau, and Optimist staffs and spent many long hours getting the pages to press. In his journalism class, Mr. Gosser prepared students for future positions on B.H.S. publications staffs or even on a real newspaper. Mr. Glenn Crane worked hard with his speech classes and the forensics team which achieved a fine record for the year. This year all sophomores were required to take a semester of speech. It was regarded as fun as well as an educational experience. Mrs. Paula Seism coached students interested in dramatics and turned out two plays this year, The Diary of Anne Frank and Mrs. McThing. The invasion has begun, shriek members of the cast of The Diary of Anne Frank. 30
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