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Pronouns and Poetry MRS. MILLICENT A. ANDERSON Radford College, B.A. English MRS. BARBARA P. BOWLES Longwood College, B.S. English Jr. Y-Teens MRS. BERNIE W. BOWLES Westhampton College, B.A. English Talon, Quill and Scroll MRS. JULIA D. BRENT Mary Baldwin College, B.A. English Junior Class ? MRS. HELEN B. CROWELL It is hard to tell if Mrs. Crowell Grove City College, B.A. is absorbed in English literature English, Latin or the heat is off in her room, Debate reminding her of the cold Eng- lish castles and houses — without MISS ALVA H. GREGG central heating. Agnes Scott College, B.A. MISS BERNICE T. HERETICK Barry College, B.A. English MRS. AGNES B. MARCUSON English Department Head Longwood, B.S. in Education Duke University, M.A. English, Journalism, Guidance Le Journal, Senior Class MRS. CHRISTINE V. TROXELL Westhampton, B.A. English MRS. MARION R. WAYMACK Westhampton, B.S. English, Speech Dramatics Club 12
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OFFICE ASSIST- ANTS — FIRST ROW: Mary Sam Stewart, Judy Meister, Kitty Cosby, Joan Foster, Gloria Chase. SECOND ROW: Wanda Schalow, Cindy Browder, Bev- erly Vanderspiegel, Joan Voss, Carol Durrer, Shirley Wright, Donna, Thompson, Carole Carter. THIRD ROW: Lindsay Riggan, Bonnie Ama- son, Jerry Lee Mor- ton, David Whitby, Betty Waters, Janis Portewig, Patsy Wright. The main office percolates with the ebb and flow of activities. a ee 11
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“Oh, I know you know that,’ says Mrs. Marcuson. “Come on. ‘For the moon never beams without bringing me dreams . . .’ da-da-da-da-da-da.” Prose, poetry, essays, nouns, verbs, prepositions and many other words have a familiar ring to us. And why shouldn’t they? English is the one subject we have through all of high school. No matter how it is scr ambled, there is litera- ture one semester and grammar the other. This year speech was added to the curriculum at Hugue- not. The seven pupils enrolled in September rapidly grew to 25 within a few weeks, and the course is expected to expand even more next year. Mrs. Anderson and Rosemary Clifton look over the English projects dealing with the unit on Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. 13 ‘eal Ea In the first long oration of the year, Susanna Schutrumpf tells the speech class about pixies and the other “wee people,’ while Mrs. Waymack takes notes on Suzanna’s talk.
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