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The English Language is the foundation of our Amer¬ ican educational system. What would it be like if we were not able to converse in¬ telligently among ourselves? All of our sciences and social studies depend upon the ef¬ ficient use of English. It is our love of literature and poetry that lifts us from our everyday world and gives us the key to understanding. Mrs. Jane Stolte tells Candy Byers, Margaret Brush, and Mary $indel how to in¬ terpret an Elizabethian sonnet. English . . . the Jim Sweeney, Diane Coon and Joyce Hart are looking for an interesting book in the new “Book Store” for their freshman English Class. Bob Bowdish delivers a speech to a captivated audience of Barry Haver and Rickie Pierman. 12
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Present to the Past Fred Burley, Margaret Brush, Tim Betts, and Pat Bur¬ lingame listen intently as Mr. Leonard Meyers, senior gov¬ ernment teacher, relates another one of his “personal ex¬ periences” with Uncle Sam. ceive valuable information that is of great importance to them as they prepare for their vocations and future careers. - ii pyyjf ■■ ■ ■ ■ . S if • 'll . Bill Wordon, Tom Sholl, Tom Stuckman, and John Hoovler locate Italy on the map as they study world history. II
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The Latin teacher of H.H.S., Mrs. Margaret McAdams, has Steve Beck, Jim Handy, Sandra Briedenbaugh, Virginia Smathers, and Julie Folk showing examples of the many facets of the Roman Empire. Key to Learning In Junior English Class Susan Laub, Larry McCurdy and Jane Beck are look¬ ing over their corrected English themes. Mr. Clyde Heinonen explains to Herbert Scranton, Ellen Walter and John Ewing a technical point in poetry in the Sophomore English class.
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