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I In order to graduate, students must eomplete five years of English. These classes include liter¬ ature, grammar, and composition. This year ninth grade literature classes dramatized scenes from Great Expectations (pictured at left). Stu¬ dents improved their composition and punctua¬ tion by correcting themes on overhead projectors (Joan Worley pictured below). Book reports, term papers, and themes gave students the opportunity to improve their writing skills. MRS. MARY E. FARMER, Randolph-Macon Woman’s College, A.B., English, Sponsor of Forensic Club and Junior Class MR. THOMAS W. McGHEE, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, B.A., En¬ glish, General Science, Co- Sponsor of CHILVALEE and Sponsor of Sophomore Class MRS. PEGGY TAYLOR, Emory and Henry College, B.A., Language Arts Enrich¬ ment, English Tutor, Sponsor of Freshman Class 17
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ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Eighth grade students diagram sentences. MRS. MILDRED CLARK, Furman University, B.A., Stu¬ dent Activities Co-ordinator, English, Sponsor of Student Cooperative Association and Senior Class MRS. JUNE CONNER, Mar¬ ion Junior College, Radford College, B.S., English, Sponsor of Beta Club and Freshman Class 16
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BUSINESS DEPARTMENT The Business Department provided stu¬ dents with the opportunity to develop those skills needed in the business world. This year Clerk Typist I and II, both two-hour classes, replaced Office Procedures. These classes in¬ cluded a combination of bookkeeping, typing, and the use of various business machines, such as the calculator, which Joan Worley operates below. Bookkeeping students worked with journals, balance sheets, income statements, and ledger accounts. General Businesss courses provided practical knowl¬ edge, including the preparation of income tax forms. Shorthand and typing proved useful to many students. (Pictured below’ are Brenda Dempsey, Teresa Frye, Pamela Guyer, and Susan Tilson.) MRS. MARY B. AKER, Mar¬ ion Junior College, Radford College, B.S., Typing, Clerk Typist, Sponsor of Varsity Cheerleaders and Sophomore Class MR. JERRY A. EGGERS, Vir¬ ginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, B.S., Typing, General Business, Sponsor of Future Business Leaders of America and Freshman Class MRS. LINDA SIEGEL, Madi¬ son College, B.S., Bookkeep¬ ing, Shorthand, Tvping, Spon¬ sor of CHILAZETTE and Soph¬ omore Class 18
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