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English hits poy dirt with 'The Gold Rush' by Belinda McCarter On the Waterfront CMarIon Brandoj, Stage Coach CJohn Waynej, and The Gold Rush CCharlie Chaplinj were just a few of the film classics viewed by Mr. Larry Niemi's English classes. Others included in the nostalgic reper- toire were The Thin Man CWilliam Pow- ell, Myrna Loyj, Birth of a Nation, and All the King's Men CBroderick Craw- fordj. Mr. Niemi wanted a course centered on the idea of film classics added to the curriculum. He also suggested additions such as advanced speech and advanced theater. He felt that the speech and theater courses were important because of the amount of and the effect of television and film on students and the self-confidence and poise that can be gained from per- forming in front of people. One student said, lt was the hope of the Senior English classes that everyone in the school would have Ms. Foster so that they could know what working really was! Ms. Judy Foster taught English lll and IV and was head of the English department. She'd like to see courses such as basic English, Senior English for non-college-bound students, creative writing, and film classics added here in the future. Ms. Foster taught at San Manuel before coming to Blue Flidge eight years ago. This was Mr. Clayton Stidham's first year as a reading teacher at BR. He taught about forty students and liked teaching at the high school from which he graduated. He said, I do not relate well to pre-packaged teach- ing methods or theories. I, therefore, like to make up my own exercises. Mr. Stidham suggested that a French course be added at Blue Ridge. Mr. Carl Wieburg taught English ll to the largest number of students- l31. He taught in California for seven years before coming here in 1977. English I makes use of one of our best tools, the library, commented Ms. Linda Carlton. She wanted more electives in literature added to the English department. Ms. Carlton began teaching here in August of 1977. I 46 ENGLISH .r-fa
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www. SSG 'hshifgf wfmb 'mb 'fm- I X Page 46. 1. Russel Kuhl, Bridget Amator, Gayle Storie and Kevin Eherenman work in Mr. Niem- i's 5th period Junior English class. 2. Mr. Niemi's 2nd period Junior English class enioys a light moment. 3. Ms. Foster's 6th period English students write a composition. Page 47. 1. Ms. Foster's lst period Senior Eng- lish students wait for class to start. 2. Mr. Wieburg's sophomores are working in English II. 3. Mr. Stidham's 5th period reading class works diligently. 4. Seniors are studying in Ms. Foster's English IV class, 5. Theater students Rosanne Couston, Robert Avila, Linette Gifford, and Jorli McLain play the Un-Game. ENGLISH, THEATER, READING 47
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