John T Hoggard High School - Saga Yearbook (Wilmington, NC)

 - Class of 1968

Page 130 of 240

 

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Page 130 text:

Miss Phyllis Shaw,, English III, brings poetry alive by her dramatic readings. Beene cinvereeeeeitaneyanhessitty Nescaenntts “Soni ao stmpereismenge Tae eee en en Mrs. Mildred Modlin, English IV, Journalism I and I] III, discuss plans for future publications, ENGLISH iss Sophie Arledge, English II and IV, and Reading, and Miss Elizabeth Boles, English II, chat merrily as they leave school riday afternoon. cc

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Siete Mrs. Ann Beaver, school secretary, decorates the office tree to ada to the Christmas spirit of the student body. Mrs. Sharon Pontius, attendance clerk, calls a parent to check on a student’s absence. ADMINISTRATION Miss Barbara Morgan, records clerk, and Miss Donna Denny, general clerk, are busy all day. 125



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W472 Be. ja bao fa —dfe id Mrs. Irene Davis, English II and III and Journalism Mr. Thomas McKee, United States History, Govern- ment, and English II, walks briskly down the hall looking for his next class. A knowledge of effective English—reading, writing, speak- ing, listening—is a vital part of eac h student’s life: thus, the curriculum is designed to meet this need. Correlated subjects— developmental reading, speech, drama, Journalism I, II, and Ill—are offered to encourage each student to develop his potentialities. The developmental reading program is designed for the student who wishes to increase his speed and comprehension as well as for the poor reader. The drama students learn to express themselves through speaking and dramatics while the speech students learn tone, inflection, and modulation’ of the voice. The Journalism I and II class publishes the Venture, the monthly school newspaper; and the Journalism III class publishes the Saga, the school yearbook. To make learning more enjoyable the curriculum includes nongraded English for seniors. Mrs. Mae High, English II, Drama, and Speech, makes up Janet Evans for a skit which will be presented to her drama class. 127

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