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fULl,,ftCE DlSl'l,.XY itil:-rests instructor, Mrs, llorothv Cozartg l tlll Oli English Stresses Writing, Speaking Communication, both written and oral was stressed in the English Department this year. Be- sides the three basic courses offered, the curri- culum included classes in speech, drama, and journalism, and two special one-semester courses in Great Books and Creative Writirig. Coordinating the English program of the ele- mentary and junior and senior high schools, lVliss Eva Young, department head, made it possible to avoid gaps and repetitions in the students' work. ty Williamsg her sister, Jenny, and their mother, Rlrs. Duke. i TOWN inlu-rn-sts class as Mrs. l,lll'yll' Spiekelniier lPCfilIl'P4. PUZZLING QUESTION stumps Miss Young and Allen Williile. 23
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I Faeult Inspires Student Participation VIN MYERS, Science, Chemistry Club: MRS. HELLEN NEUERBURG, Ma- lron: MRS. EDNA NEWMAN, Secre- tary: MR. DALWARD NEWSOM, So- cial Science: MR. BOB NILES, Ath- letics, Mechanical Drawing. SECOND ROW: MRS. JANNETTE NORMAN, English, Yearbook: MRS. PEGGY PECKHAM, School Nurse: MRS. DELYTE POINDEXTER, Drama, Thespians: MISS HAZEL POWERS, Business Education: MRS. MAURINE PRIEBE, Vocal Music, Department Chairman. THIRD ROW: MR. LLOYD RAY, In- dustrial Arts, Cross Country: MRS. MARTHA REIMER, Library Assistant: MR. GENE RICKABAUGH, ICT, De- partment Chairman: MRS. MARY RIDGE, Business Education: MISS EVELYN SANDERS, Social Science. FOURTH ROW: MRS. FLORENCE SCOTT, Registrar: MISS RUTH SCOTT, Journalism, Quill Weekly: MR. HERBERT SEEM, Graphic Arts, Trade Graphic Arts, Department Chair- man: MR. EUGENE SHARP, Mathe- matics: MRS. TILLIE SMITH, Social Science, French, Current Affairs. FIFTH ROW: MR. RICHARD SNELL, Guidance, Psychology: MRS. LUCYLE SPICKELMIER, English: MRS. .IA- MAE STEWART, Spanish, English: MRS. AUTUMN STONER, Latin, Phi Epsilon: MRS. PHYLLIS STRINGER, Physical Education, GRA, Bravettes. BOTTOM ROW: MR. DONALD THIEME, Science: MRS. WILDA WALKER, English: MRS. MINNIE LOU WHEELER, Mathematics: MR. FLOYD WINFIELD, Athletics, Golf, Driver Education: MR. TOM WOR- LEY, Social Science: MISS EVA YOUNG, English, Department Chair- man.
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QUTLL YEARBOOK STAFF - FRONT ROW: Mrs. Janette Norman, Vicki Mosher, Steve Krahn, Barbara Sayre, Lynn Spickclmier Ced.l, Craig Vance, Donna Kay Morrison, Diane Stevenson, Tim Waack. SECOND ROW: ,loc Glasser, Pat Ar- nold, Nancy Perkins, .lack LaCroix, David Gannon, Suzettc Vater, Darrell Parrish. BACK ROW: Sandy Manahan, Virginia Warren, Linda Handley, Marta lven, Dan McClure, Mike Hod- gden, Tom Kirby, Countess Carmichael, Waynetta Ciarla. S Publications Mirror journalistic Skill Room 113 teemed with excitement as the Quill annual staff raced to complete the l969 yearbook in time to meet deadlines. Patience and respon- sibility were required of each staff member in order to produce a successful annual. Accuracy played the key roll 'throughout the pages of mc- mories and honors. QUTLL. NEWSPAPER STAFF A SEATED: Terry Funk, Paul- ine Spoonemore, Carolyn Vaughn, Liz Randolph, Janie Allen, Janie Hardin, Suzette Vater. STANDING: .loc Farrant, Robert Miller, Tim Choate, Richard Kunkle, Connie Treat, Kathy Bill- Screening stories, typing copy, and proofread- ing made up the daily work of the Quill news- paper staff. Busy staff members spent long hours putting together this newspaper, which was enjoy- ed by the student body. Interesting news, original. features, and rousing editorials appeared through- out the year in the Quill Weekly. ings, Marcia Evers, Robert Thompson, Cindy Johnston, Miss Ruth Scott, Anita Schroeder, Phil Ronck, Jennie Wein, Joe Glasser, Vicki Bradley, Court Loomis, Arlene Vale.
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