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FFER VARIETY . . gi, Y RN I f Miss Rogeris follows along as Her freshman commu- nication skills students read a play aloud. Concentration seems to be the keynote as these stu- dents puzzle over a difficult test. . s Avid journalism students listen attentively as Wendy Wessborg emphasizes a point. Journalism was an ad- dition to the curriculum this year. Freshman students in Miss Joyce Kelsen's communi- cation skills class appear ready to discuss a finer point of English with her. English courses appeal to all four grades with varied lines of study. The English department consists of communication skills, English literature, American literature, creative writing, ancient literature, and journalism, which provides a wide program from which a student may choose. Since three credits in English are required for graduation, a broadened de- partment was created to fill the needs and desires of the English student. Ted Palmreuter and Edgar Eggs Keinath take time out to display their musical abilities in this candid shot.
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Arthur Loesel, beams proudly with the bear cake presented to him by his admiring stu- dents. It was these same students who, con- vinced Mr. Loesel that the passing bell had already rung, thereby allowing them to leave the classroom fifteen minutes early. Students of Mrs. Atkin's English Literature class burned quickly through THE GRAPES OF WRATH by John Stein- beck. In appreciation, her students pre- sented Mrs. Atkins with a charred copy of the book. ENGLISH CLASSES . i. li I 'i rl ii f I 4 l l Erik Swanson's United States Literature class ponders over the J exciting material they have just read. Mr. Swanson also in-Q structs freshman and sophomore English classes. Students pic- tured are Dean Bierlein, Rick Preston, Dave Voorheis, Greg. Reinert, Paul List, and Brick Counzelmann. l l U i Mr. Loesel instructs freshmen Paula Riethmeier and John! Bender as to the proper usage of the various parts of speech.. Mr. Loesel, in addition to Communication Skills, teaches United States Literature. l x Q 5
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STUDENTS TRY TO RULE . . Thomas Flemming instructor shows Harold Little an interesting URBAN WORLD article. if at A X . Bill The Fuhrer Rogner, Gary Teddy'l Palm- reuter, and Brad Grassmick stage a military coup in third hour government class. Edgar Eggs Keinath, first hour government presi- dent, leads his class in discussion. Thomas Flemming ponders over the recent over- throw of the third hour democratic government class. This year's government classes experienced a new program in which the students conducted their own democratic government. Each class composed a con- stitution, and elected officers to complete a phase of government. STUDENT TOWARD PROGRESS, F.L.E.M.S., STUDENTS FOR AN EDUCATED SOCIETY, and S.O.B.D.U. were the names of the various organizations. Fourth hour government class proved lively when Wally Daenzer, Mike Reif, Nick Franklin, and Bruce Renick stuck a pencil in the projector.
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