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we learn to express ourselv The English department of Greenville High School serves as the backbone for all scholastic work. Every student is required to take English and literature throughout the twelve years spent in school. The English department is composed of four teachers. Mrs. Kathryn Griner is first on the list with senior English and public speak- ing. Junior English is taught by Miss Cather- ine Boyer. Miss Hathaway and Mrs. Huston, sophomore and freshman English teachers respectively, are responsible for the final years of grammar. Every student appreciates these members of the faculty who have worked and struggled with us through Shakespeare down to the do's and don't's of English grammar. Closely related to the English department is the foreign language department. The students of G. H. S. have the choice of two modern and one classic language as elective courses of study. The modern languages, Spanish and German, are taught by Mr. Othello Ottman and Mr. John Oliver respect- ively. Four years of Spanish and two years of German are offered. Latin, the classic lan- guage, is under the direction of Miss Etter. Next year Latin III and first year French are to be added to the curriculum. Across-These students, Kaye Lephart, Garry Driscoll, and John Marchal, are preparing a radio skit in public speaking. Upper Right-A sophomore English class in the midst of writing themes. Middle Right-Sentence diagraming is demonstrated to a freshman English class by john Solonaker, Marjorie King, and jane Van Dyke. Lower Right-Marilyn Maxwell and Bob Lecklider ex- plain a Spanish poster on how to turn in a fire alarm to the class. page eleven S2 '.., 3C1fSNl3iG xQS?f'I E i R511 xt fs? Q I4 ! 751i-LH Q? N xi .UI T1
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