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yjyg 0 '77vn.4,Jfn. C' -34-dire l Theodora B. Fox, I-LB. Marion C. Galton, I-LB. M.A. Ellen E. Harvey, B.S. Ohio Wesleyan University University ol Michigan Ball State Teachers College English 10 Columbia University Speech I, II English 11 English ll Counselor 1 1 lf60-fl fo' .6-ul . Katherine L. Limpus, B.A. MA. Duke University University of Michigan English 10. 11 World History Dr. Frank Copley, University of Michigan professor, interest- ed in investigating and promoting Advanced Placement in high school curricula. observed Mrs. Marjorie Pastor's Ad- vanced Placement class in action. 12 Liv 9,.,.4a..15H7-c. English Uvpalrtlnmit To meet the needs of each individual student, the English department was or- ganized to develop skills and techniques in oral and written communication and in reading comprehension. Great works of literature were studied and analyzed by all students. Seniors had the opportunity to select an English course which would best satisfy their needs for college or practical use. A special section, Advanced Placement, became part of the curriculum as an ac- credited class. Membership for the class was made on the basis ot ability and am- bition ot students. Journalism classes were responsible for publishing the school newspaper, the Crystal, and the yearbook, the Log. Students in speech classes developed self-confidence and vocabulary through experiences in public speaking. They also developed talent by producing and participating in plays and skits.
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Mr. Theron Martin, Mrs. Alma Patterson. and Mr. Iames Young worked diligently to keep the school in perfect condition. Custudians The custodians kept our school neat and clean throughout the year. This was not an easy task. The constant hours our mainte- nance statf spent in keeping Lakeview High School clean and uncluttered were greatly appreciated. During Open House, parents tol- lowed their student's daily schedule by attending classes lor a limited period ot time. Here the teacher illustrated the func- tions and purposes ot the class. and explained what she hoped to accomplish throughout the year. 11
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'I Marjorie A. Pastor, B.A. Mary C. Schrader. B.S. Bottle Creek College Indiana University College English 12 EnqliSh 11 Advanced Placement GGHSICII Enqlish 12 English 12 Counselor 12 English Df'll6ll'lIlllllll Bernadine M. Staples. B.S. M.A. Western Michigan University Northwestern University Iournalism I, II College English 12 Counselor 12 Mind Over Mumps was presented to the students by the Speech II class. Shadowscopes were used to aid students in speed and reading comprehension. V 12.
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