Euclid High School - Euclidian Yearbook (Euclid, OH)

 - Class of 1964

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Page 32 text:

ENGLISH English classes are no longer dominated by the punctuation mark and the entangled sentence dia- gram. Where grammatical explanations once ruled, lectures on characterization, style in writing, and organization of themes are now more usual. Through the advent of the paperback book, students are able to read more extensively, leading to greater famil- iarity with books and greater depth in reading, and resulting in a better understanding of the author and his work. To further this trend in English, Euclid's English department has instituted such meth- ods as team teaching, a program combining the talents of five teachers for the benefit of one hun- dred thirty iuniors in college courses. An Advanced Placement program consisting of seven periods per week and an advanced composition course have also been initiated. English teachers are scheduled to teach four classes with a fifth clinic period in which they give individual attention in composition and language. Through the new drama workshop, students may see a classroom performance of a play which they are currently studying. These new advances have made this traditionally dull course one to which students look forward each day. Mrs. Hoffman, Department Chairman. Frank Aultz Marcia Backos Jean Becker William Brown Norma Cowan .lean Cox Virginia DeMora Lillian Drescher Susan Emshwiller Kathleen Fogarty Marilyn Fuerst Eleonora Guzman . . . -ff:g5f??, : Judith Carmody . Rosemary Clement Joan Duprey Donald Eisen Mary Harrington Lucy Hoffman qs QU 1-1 cv' 7' ,i' r : SA T QT' 'V . 4 X? .rj c T - N -A53 Am fir , N' ' B'- 'kg I W f ': br 'Th' V' if lt, 2 .us at , 'Q ,, 'J R 'fe-if J., M V. . -A

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i DIVISION G-L. Ileft to rightl Miss Edith Lemon, Counselor, Mr. Donald Martin, Counselor, Miss Wilma Gillmun, Dean. DEANS AND COUNSELORS Over the summer the carpenters sawed, leveled, and pounded last year's office corridor into the present one to facilitate the new arrange- ment of deans and counselors, one dean and two counselors for each of the newly-developed sections. This is an addition of two deans and two counselors to the previous number. Suggestion and counsel take a part in everyone's life, and an especially large part during the high school years. The counselor concerns him- self with the problems of the many students assigned to him, and in solv- ing these problems prepares the stu- dents for the future. DIVISION S-Z. lleft to rightl Mr. Robert Crary, Counselor, Mr. Frank Troglia, Dean, Mrs. Helen Stewart, Counselor. A wg-2-' H I



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