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Mrs. Judith Anderson English I; Journalism Mrs. Harriette Hemby English I, II Miss Jo Ann May English I Creative Writing Mrs. Hester McCullough English III English Department Focuses Language, literature, and linguistics were the pursuits of English students at Falls Church High School. Freshmen assimilated correct grammar, Sophomores discovered Tol¬ stoy, Juniors tackled term papers and Seniors conquered Shakespeare—all under the guidance of the English De¬ partment. Eighteen members of the Advanced Placement class sought college credit by participating in an intensive study of selected works from world literature. These students could be recognized by the numerous anthologies which were their constant companions. Supplementing the regular English courses this year was a new paperback series, the Laureate Editions, which were used on all grade levels. A television set, to be used for educational programs, and an overhead projector were part of the equipment purchased to improve teaching methods. Two new teachers, Mrs. Harriet Hemby and Miss Joan Bourdeau brought the departmental membership to a total of twelve, to make it the largest department in the school. Miss Harris directs students in after-school activities. Miss Betsy Harris English II, Ill Miss Gary Maupin English IV; Yearhook Page 22
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School Store Staff Jimmy Akers, Wayne Ralston, Mrs. Dantzker, Boris Ruiz. Clinic Staff Mrs. Ina Corey Nurse Standing: Patty Chapman, Mary Gaines, Carol Larkin, Pat Edison, Charlene Carnahan, Sandy Stickley, Linda Burrell. Seated: Jeannie Reese, Mary Ann Wheeler, Carol Thomas, Lynn Melvin, Pat Boyette, Marcia Reed. The Clinic Staff expressed its interest in stu¬ dent welfare by giving numerous health tests. In the fall there were visual and audio tests and in February students were given tuberculosis tests. Page 21
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On Literature Miss May smiles as she discovers a talented student in Creative Writing. Miss Annie Powell English III Eublic Speaking Miss Mildred Spindle English I, Latin II You. expect me to believe that!” scoffs Mrs. McCullough to a tardy sttident. Mr. David Trjvett English IV Mrs. Sandra Wilson English I, II Page 23
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