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. W, Q in 'T v 'S ' : 14 Wh. Y Lorene Chehak xiii. , - - ' g , I Florence Leiter 75' .f I Alyce Venzke 'S :iii KU. . 1. Q fast Marna Shinn English Department Increases Class AX, 'Q' Marjorie Brunner Emma Doornink Raymond Gorman Arthur Koehler X E' A .- at .1 , TQ we we - Q ' J 'I' ' L Et?-' M 'QQ .0 . 5 ' fy' x . vi' ' 4 H ? ,bfi iii A 'r f 'ilkll-.Z Q lmia Lowe Dorothy Meyers Connie Palmer Harold Peterson 2 The widespread knowledge of the English lan- guage in foreign countries has put us on our toes in the English classrooms of America. Often in the front row a- we have an American Field Service student who speaks and writes our language beautifully and correctly. We ,Jane wang are almost embarassed by the sloppy way our own people handle their language. Good writing and speaking practices are a result of careful learning. Bad habits are hard to break,and that is the reason that we must keep pegging away at English year after year as a required subject. When pupils reach a certain level of proficiency, they are able to read and enjoy the products of English and litera- ture, and the drudgery is over. Good English is the key to the doors of learning.
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0 In mood Hands With Counselors K Mr. Novnk shows Don Wiebnld the educational information while Marilyn Mack looks through n folder of infurnmtion on n specilic job. 'rx 'H .. Paula Powers, Ed Obrien, Cnrnl Moyer, and Mark Petersnn join in nn al discussion about the services of counseling with Miss Burinnek. Julie Stewart talks nver her future plans with Mr. Wegner
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Interest Through Varied Activities ,fn -1- lh-uding ixnprovulncni is the theme- of the film lacing shown Miss I-'lon-ucv Leiter has Pnriirlwd ln-r English Lin-rnlurc buck- lo M iz Ray Gurnxnlfs sophomore English class. ground by mlvi-I in Canterbury country, She points out the loculv to Dixie- Cnrr. x.- M,,v Wilh 21 divisions nl' junior English, Miss liminn Dnnrnink Peggy Sqill, linsamw Pie,-1-0' and 1,015 Qu-en admin. lyk. Hn. finds herself lcacluinil Allwrivnli Literalurc in an ur! room. waiinn ilri-ss inodi-led by Miss Marjorie Brunnvr. World Lil- l-'vrris Winivrlwrg and Anita Groenberg enjoy ur: olujevls while eriuuru instructor. Miss Brunner sludivrl last summer nl the rl-nding, University ol' Hawaii. ll
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