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Students listen to oral report as Miss Ogden records grades. Elizabeth L. Atkins Virginia L. Cole BA. U. of NC. A.B., George Washington U. c Snow ? help es, Santa, What hanky panky goes on in the English department? Not us. Juanita T. Elmquist Mary G. Lambert B.A., Westhampton Col. A.B., Emory and Henry M.A., U. of Chicago M.Ed., U. Va. Virginia M. Lewis Marian H. Myers BiSstteecels B.A., Goucher C. M.A., U.R. Independent Study Com. 20
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Juniors Clyde Stewart, Bob Taylor, Joyce Edwards, and George King agree happiness is a quiet corner in the Jayem library. Record library rests on-the-go students The hushed, but busy sounds of the library were familiar to all students. Here was a place to do research, read a book, or meet a friend. The John Marshall library owned over 15,600 books and subscribed to 75 news and feature maga- zines. Paper back books were sold in one corner of the room by library aides. The record library pro- vided an opportunity to hear some of the world’s great music, both light and classical. Mary Way and Linda Manning stack books. Majorie L. Dearhart Tressie V. Myers A.B., William and Mary Col. B.A., Bridgewater Bio Usot N:G.
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Bonnie R. Newell Mary P. Peple B.A., Converse College B.A., Westhampton Monocle Quill and Scroll Operetta entices all children English was the battle of grammar, the search for meaning, the hope of communication with another. Teaching the many-faceted subject required perse- verance. All four grade levels studied selected courses in- cluding the standard grammar, American and English literature, and term papers. Junior journacubs learned how to write, edit, and print a newspaper. Speech classes were aimed toward correcting faulty vocabulary and public speaking. Lois A. Pollard Anne W. Vaughan B.A., Westhampton BS Wea Via: M.S.Ed., U.R. : . aS CLASS RES ORD ee Rd + » . ‘ . SB ap ee A oa Se eos. S- ‘a What! Another alarm? Perchance this one is veracious. Margaret O. Young B.A., Westhampton 21
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