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Dramatizing from The Scarlet Letter, Mr. Cade as John Wilson, Mr. Swenson as Arthur Dimmesdale, and Mrs. Dryseth as Hester, enact the final scaffold scene. Seniors Explore Literary Classics Of England English literature, from the Dark Ages until the twentieth century, was the year-long topic of senior English. Special large group presentations aided understanding of each period of literature studied. A trip to the Academy Theater to see The Taming of the Shrew was a highlight of the unit on Elizabethan literature. Developing parallels b e t w c e n eighteenth and twentieth century coffeehouses was achieved through student skits. Later, the conflict between science and religion was debated by Mr. James Treincn, physics teacher, and a local clergyman for the Victorian unit. In connection with the play JB, Mr. Marvin Trautwein, American history teacher, delivered a lecture on existentialism. Mr. Eugene Sullivan 27 Swenson Mr. Frederick Thumhart Mrs. Frances Zabel
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Miss Judith Lutterman Mrs. Carol Moore Miss Carol Peterson Juniors Study Growth Of American Literature Mrs. Bonita Sandvick Mr. Albert Shajj The development of American literature, from the Colonial writers to present-day authors, was the subject of junior English classes. To encourage student interest, many special activities were planned. During the drama unit students enacted John Doe, a closet play, before their large group classes. Speakers obtained through the Brave New Workshop, a Minneapolis satirical coffeehouse, spoke to classes about the dramatic arts. As a result of a federal grant, more than eight hundred juniors and seniors were enabled to attend a special student matinee of Harpers Ferry at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in October. Students also produced an inter-school television program concerning the play Our Town by Thornton Wilder.
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Mastering hand stitching w a primary coni-ccrn in the study of Home Economics I. Senior Beverly Peterson adds the finishing touches to the neckline of her wool dress. Senior Darlene Burkland alters her pattern layout after checking the grainline. Home Ec Grooms Future Homemakers Mrs. Patricia 1 ultrnon Mrs. Elaine Jordan Budgeting money, caring for children, furnishing homes, planning meals, and sewing were some of the basic skills studied in Home Economics. In Home Economics II emphasis was given to gourmet cooking with special attention to foreign cookery. Interested students visited the Betty Crocker kitchens in order to become better acquainted with available careers in Home Economics. During the unit on family relations, Home Economics III classes had an opportunity to hear Mrs. Phyllis Cooksey, a representative from Planned Parenthood, talk on family planning. Fourth-year students worked in specialized areas such as upholstering furniture, making draperies and tailoring coats while first-year homemakers developed hostessing techniques. 28
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