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MRS. EXETTA HOWARD . . . English II . . . B.A., and M.Ed., Southern University. MRS. ELIZABETH LAWSON . . . English III . . . Journalism I . . . B.S. and M.Ed., LSU . . . Sponsors Quill and Scroll and Newspaper Staff. MRS. LILLIAN MOCH . . . English III . . . B.S., Grambling College. MRS. RUTH PAGE . . . English II . . . German . . . B.A., Al¬ bion College . . . Sponsors German Club and Sophomore Class. 28
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English Courses Create Originality English courses are of utmost importance in high school. Knowledge of grammar, liter¬ ature and vocabulary is essential in all fields. Freshman and sophomore students are intro¬ duced to the basics of grammar and litera¬ ture. Juniors are exposed to an in-depth study of American literature and formal writ¬ ing techniques. Senior English students now have a wide choice of courses to choose from. Included are novels, a study of the history of novels; humanities, a reflection of thoughts pertain¬ ing to the attributes of man; and creative writing, a course in which advanced writing techniques are developed. TOP LEFT: Mr. Bogan observes students speech. BOTTOM LEFT: Terri Davis and Kathy Steele study “Hamlet. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Horton lectures to class. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP LEFT: Mrs. Davison checks roll. 77
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English Presents Variety of Interest Journalism, drama, creative writing, and speech departments are quite exceptional. These courses enable students to verbally ex¬ press thoughts about different issues and pro¬ vide a variety of interests for English stu¬ dents. Mrs. Bridger’s creative writing classes learn the required information for senior English and also study styles of well-known authors. In drama students learn through acting. One performance presented by the drama club was “The Curious Savage. Under direction of Mrs. Lawson, Journalism students sell the Enterprise.” Mr. Bogan heads the speech classes and debate team. TOP LEFT: Student take notes in English class. BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs. Rinaudo checks roll. OPPOSITE PACE , TOP LEFT: Mrs. Williams ob¬ serves discussion. BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs. Lawson lectures in class. MRS. MARIE RINAUDO . . . English IV . . . B.A., Centenary; M.Ed., LSU . . . Sponsors Student Council. MRS. DOROTHY SIBLEY . . . English III . . . Speech II . . . B.A., Northwestern . . . Spon¬ sors Drama Club. MRS. CHARLOTTE WILLIAMS . . . English II . . . B.A., Northwestern . . . Sponsors FTA. 29
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