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MRS DEANNE STRATTE. Englijh . . . MISS MARLENE HOFFMAN, Englhh, Dro- (reiki. MR. JOHN SOIENSTEN, Englijh, Junior CIom Advijer . . , MISS MARGUERITE IINDFORS. Englijh. Collego Composition. Worrior. MRS. ELIZABETH STENBACK. Li- brorion. Library Attittonts . . MRS. DONNA JOHNSON. Librory Assistant. MOB SCENE: DEBATORS STRIKE A STRAINED POSE. EPICS AND ESSAYS THE Language Arts Department helped us by teach, ing us to communicate clearly and correctly and by exposing us to some of the most effective and classical communications of man. We were taught communications through all manner of interesting exercises in grammar, speech, writing, and memorization. Remember incorporating forty-seven recondite vocabulary words in o coherent hundred word theme - or. copying definitions verbatim from the dictionary and finding them corrected the next day. We were also exposed to a sampling of revered world, American, and English literature. Remember ... bells, bells, bolls . . Whan that Aprille . . ... let me count the ways . . ., until we were so confused we were forced to even think. Besides the English courses themsolves, the Language Arts Department encompasses speech, debate, college composition, and survey of litero-ture. New course offerings were being examined and possibly dramatics will be added as a classroom sublet. Under its new head, Mr. Chorles Coruson, the deportment has begun a three year curriculum study under the coordination of Mr. H. Anderson. The purpose of the study is to examine the possibility of offering o more uniform, coordinated progression of courses with more emphasis on writing. YESTERDAY'S DEADLINE WAS A SENIOR RESEARCH PAPER.
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MRS. JOAN BARTZ. English, french, Covolcttes, Worriorettes MR. CHARLES CARUSON, English. Speech. Debote. MR. ANTHONY STEBLAY. English. Speech, Dromotlcs, Dramatics Club, Stogecroft . MISS ROSE MACEMON, English. World liter-olure. MRS. MARY DUVIVIER. English. Journolism, Hi Crier . . MR, HU- BERT ANDERSON, English. College Composition. MRS. SHIRLEY WELCH, English . , MRS. JOAN RICHE. English.
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MI$T$ SCANNING ANO SKETCHING OUR LANDSCAPE. MR. JOHN PRfUWlTZ, Art Club. CUTTING UP IN ART ||.
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