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This is your devoted friend, sir, The Manifold linguist. Shakespeare Teachers by column: Miss Margaret Fitzgerald— English, M.A. Indiana University Mrs. Patricia Gurnak— Language Arts, Ball State University Mrs. Constance Skozen, B.S. Purdue University. Miss Delia Malciauskas— English, B.S. Northern Illinois University Mr. Aram R. Daronatsy, English, M.S. Indiana University Mrs. Sula Sampson— Reading, M.S. Indiana University Mrs. Rebecca Board— English, B.S. Indiana State University Mrs. Gayle Kosalko— English, B.A. Clarke College Roving Reporter Sue Prusiecki Re- ports the news as Kris Glad, Brian Smith, Julian Gonzales and Mr. Ko- penec look on. Mr. Roland Unkuri— Drama, English, M.S. Indiana University Ms. Susan Koscielniak— English, B.A., Saint Joseph’s College Mrs. Shirley Franey— Language Arts, M.S. Indiana University Mr. Ed Troy— English, M.A. Ball State University Mrs. Sandra Frohock— Language Arts, B.S. Indiana University 26 Learning
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HELPS STUDENTS DEVELOPE ABILITIES TO THEIR FULLEST The College Preparatory classes worked toward prep aring them- selves for college. The Freshmen ex- plored the facets of literature, short story, drama, poetry, and essay, dur- ing the first semester. Junior Prep, classes explored novels during the fall semester. A research paper on American authors was the next as- signment for the Juniors. The Se- niors found themselves busy with reference cards for six weeks. Dur- ing this study much time was spent by students at local libraries, and hundred of note cards were used! All the college prepartory classes participated in weekly vocabulary tests. These tests are mandatory for “Prep” students hoping to prepare students for college. Students in Practical and Prepara- tory found themselves working to- ward developing their abilities. The novels speeches, exams, essays, po- etry, and even the vocabulary tests helped bring 10 each student a closer understanding of the English lan- guage and it’s usuage. Mrs. Barbara Hayes. English, B.A. Purdue University. Mr. Donald Kopenec, College. English. B.A. Quincy Mrs. Judith University. Grow, English, B.S. Boston Miss Kathleen Merkel, Reading, B.S. Southern Illinois University While deciding what developmental reading to work on, Mrs. Sampson helps Jim Michels Learning 25
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