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W. Pannalaecker end L. Turner do a spof commercial. ENGLISH HELPS US EXPRESS OURSELVES WHEN A SENIOR CHOOSES HIS ENGLISH COURSE FOR HIS LAST year in EHS, he finds if hard fo decide. Should he fake 12D and learn fhe fechniques of dramafics producfions or BIBLE. a book he feels he'd like fo know beH-er? If he's college-bound, he plans fo fake WRITING LAB: if he wanfs a fufure in radio or TV, he will sign up for SPEECH WORKSHOP. A senior mighf elecf MODERN LIT., a 'Iwo-semesfer course in reading modern novels, plays, non-ficfion, or fake ENGLISH 12A where he'll gef fo know fhe besf in English Iiferafure. Juniors also have fo make choices, when, as sophomores, 'I-hey plan I-heir elevenfh year. ENGLISH 11 combines fhe J. Burfon gels a fest in Commercial English. sfudy of American liferafure wifh furfher drill in funda- menfals. ENGLISH IIS is designed for iuniors inferesfed in speech: IID for fhose who enioy fhe sfudy of dramafics and HJ for fhose iuniors who wanf fo specialize in journal- ism. Each of fhe laffer courses also includes American Iif, as iuniors are af fhe same fime sfudying U. S. Hisfory. When a sophomore enfers EHS, he finds his ENGLISH course for fhe fenfh year already prescribed for him. This course is a kind of orienfafion course, giving him some work in speech, some in grammar and fundamenfals, and some in liferafure. Wifh a differenf 'Iexf for each course, and a differenf feacher, he finds himself rofafing from one of fhese fhree fields fo fhe nexf. ,.. . , S. Cerfer learns siege appearance in Soph Speech.
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L. Flora reeds a passage from Burns in English LH'
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E. Gonzalez, foreign ex- change sludenf, shows a design. THROUGH LANGUAGES, WE LEARN 0F OTHER LANDS S. Wir? explains an ariicle in modern lil. AT PRESENT FOUR LANGUAGE COURSES ARE OFFERED AT EHS: FRENCH, SPANISH, LATIN, and GER- MAN. The sludy of languages may begin in The nin+h grade in iunior high or in fhe ienfh year. Mos'l' sfudenis fake fwo years of language buf four years are offered in Lafin, and ano+her year would be offered in French or Spanish if There was a demand. German is new io EHS fhis year: nexf year an advanced course will be offered. ln each language, The use of records and conversafional meihods makes 'lhe course an inferesfing modern shady. Voici le papier, says J. Lochmandy lo C. Horswell. ll
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