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Where else in the world is one given the opportunity to receive a free pub- lic education as in the United States of America? ln Lafayette, Indiana, just as in all the states, not just someone, but everyone, is given this opportuni- ty. ln this modern age, more than ever, the subject of education is being stressed and dwelled upon. Whether a person is gijted or not, education is essential in his life. The intelligent beings are not the only ones who con- stitute our country, everyone makes this nation what it is today. Learning doesn't have to be a task. We all have experienced humorous and exciting incidents in the class- rooms. lt should, and can, be inter- esting: a challenge-yes! How lucky we are! Chit? is the Way . .
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Mr. jackson humorously explains the abstracts on his blackboard in conjunction with his Composition II class. English prepares us or the future Where does this comma go? Is this word sup- posed to be capitalized? How can I ever get this right? You have probably asked all of these things at one time or another. This is all a part of learn- ing our complicated English language. We have a choice of three courses: academic, for the pupils who are especially good in English or if they are planning to attend college, general, for those planning a business career, and remedial, for those of us who need special help. There are many special courses offered. Compo- sition and public speaking are on the agenda for college-bound students. Pupils on the newspaper staff are required to take journalism. Speech and speech development classes teach us to get up in front of people and deliver speeches. Our teachers are Mrs. Betty Ade, Mr. Willianl Fraser, Mrs. Marian Gettings, Mr. Harry Green, Mr. Charles J. Hopkins, Mr. Sterling jackson, Mr. james Hawker, Mrs. Katurah Wrziy, and Mrs. Lelah Zahn. No person can make a good impression in the business or social world unless he knows and uses correct English. A good English background may be the determining factor in a promotion in your future career. So you see how important it is to know your English and know it well. A student teacher, Terry Rose, helps Linda Caylor interpret In dramatics class Larry Weise struggles with Janet Elming a poem. as Barb Mourning and Judy McDole watch fearfully. Page 12
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