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Revising English compositions is Garbarz, Judy Townsend, and Ann no easy iob as 10As Bob Mclntyre, SottoSante realize. Bob Szalay, Ralph Hilkowski, Jim Mr. John Bonfiglio's English 7 class reads aloud Journey's End by R. C. Sherrilf for a class assignment. They are 'I2Bs Ron Unis and Arlene Sorenson, 12A Darwin Schaef- er, 'l2Bs Jim Jory and Sandy Young, and HA John Fleek. We struggle with book reports, themes, and ferm papers, and attempt to express our opinions orally through panel discussions. Journalism stu- dents advance from green ones to staff mem- 'I2A English students Eileen Lewallen, Sharon Zadra, Lar- ry Zager, Ray Gryniewicz, and Pat Kokot informally dis- cuss Shakespeare's King Lear. January Graduates James Zolin, Nan- selection read to them by Mrs. Nelle cy McKinstry, Rita Panagiotides, and Driese, English teacher. Jim Petoskey take down notes from the rf' Q-
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Mr. Harvey Failor, head of student ment, WOrliS busily of Cl typewriter in activities as well as the science depart- the muin office. Mr. Jesse Cripps, counselor, hands a readmit slip to llA Bill Brown, as 'llB Bill Carothers waits his turn. The desk looks as though it's had a busy morning. . i I7 Miss Dorothy Burrell, girls' counselor helps Barbara Lock, lOA, fill out her enrollment card, while Eva La Pan, 'IlB, watches.
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.Io Mileto and Janet Daniels, 'llBs, and Annette Clayton, 'l2A, as members of the play production cast, gleefully enioy the roles portrayed by Bob Devyak and Pat Dougiollo, 'l'lBs, during a one-act X ploy. i bers where they use their talents to produce our bi-weekly paper, the TOWER TRIBUNE, and our yearbook, the FLEUR DE LIS. Although some students fancy themselves a Grace Kelly or a Marlon Brando, all speech and dramatic students are given an opportunity to present their style of speak- ing through numerous 'solo' attempts. Beginning iournalists sometimes learn how to improve their own writing by clipping and pasting examples from newspapers. Here and Betty Bohn, 'llBs Barb Blyaert and Roger Loncina, and 'I2A Ellen Gunderson speech class. 'l2As Pat Brown laugh at Kay's ioke. Kay Hendricks, 'I2A, gives a demonstration talk to an appreciative audience in her 4-'YOWIUJ f45l1l,:, 'IOAs Maureen Quinn, Linnea Kolionen, Pat Hale, Ken Sheffer, and Jerry Lee scan other schools' papers. ' fel-'33y l'!'f1 I 'P f A' R, 4 .' A at ffl! lb ff, . P 1
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