Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI)

 - Class of 1959

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DOROTHY HUGHES MARY DYKHOUSE Spanish I and II. French Latin I and II I and II EDWARD KING English 11, Government GEORGE APPLETON English 11, History 8 ...the Jirst Step in Harmonious Civing To find a place in our world today we must learn how to communicate with others. Being able to read, write, and speak are three essentials in every- day living. The prime requisites in get- ting along with people are knowing how to speak their tongue, write their language, and understand their phi- losophy of life. Through the years, all people, wherever they are, have re- alized this and established a form of communication. Our problem today is that the many different nationalities of the world are hindered by the language barrier. We, as world leaders, hold the responsibility of becoming better ac- quainted with the cultures of other na- tions. Required book reports were discussed and banded in every six weeks in Mr. Appleton's English It class. (Left to right) Betty Bartlett, Fritz Cook, Sarah Garfield, and Tom Rose found that participation in a Spanish skit was a pleasant, yet thorough way to become fa- miliar with the Spanish language.

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Effective Communication The library traditionally was a favorite study spot for students, as well as providing reference material, reading matter, etc. for their use. Speech students were taught the qualities which combine to make a polished and interesting speak- er by Mr. Conway. MILDRED IAUCH CYNTHIA MITCHELL JOHN BOGNER RUSSELL CONWAY Library English 12, Charhian, English 12, Guidance Speech, Composition 12 Journalism Department Before class began, (left to right) Anne Day, Margaret Frey, Barb Lavengood, Pat Halbiesen, and Cathy Garfield reviewed the forthcoming lesson in Mrs. Mitchell's composition class.



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Rocky Smith gave an oral book report, as the 10th grade English class listened attentively. BETTY ASH MOREEN GOURDIE English 7, 8, and 9 English 7 and 8 Mrs. Barr's seventh grade English class all took part in an old fashioned spelldown, which proved both of educational value and enjoyable. An English class taught by Mr. Mack learned the tremendous value of knowing the proper usage of English grammar. JANET EDDY JUDITH BARR English 7, Personal Use English 7, 9, and 10 Typing, Typing I LARRY MACK English 7, 8, 9, and 10 CAROLYN DAVIES English 10 20

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