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Y .- Q. A X BQ I 5 . ii., - yzsigg, A- f :z::f:s-wt. - Gary Sluyter Donna Smith Marlene Kay Smith X . A '. s it .fi as i. 5 ' flax I , ,. :-. Aline Stone Ray Talley Robert Tayrien When Sister lmelda could be seen carrying around a stack of color- ful folders, it was a certain sign that sophomores had just finished a research booklet on some major work, possibly The Tale of Two Cities. ln English II, students were first introduced to the dynamic gentleman from Sratford, William Shakespeare. Sohrab and Rustum stirred imag- inations as the characterizations of the great warrior and his son were delineated. Matthew Arnold's story of Sohrab and Rustumn comes to life as these sophomores read in unison several colorful passages Left to right are Tommy Milliken, Judy Quinn, Steve Leos, Bill McNallen, Mary Alice Jabsen, Kathleen l-lodson, Mary Jordan, Carole Linebarger, Rita Lllewellyn and Donald Jennings eff cf fl ar think ing. Perusing a stack of yearbooks, Sister Mary Bernadirte, OS B., looks up to answer a question Sister is instructor of English, religion and glee club, freshman sponsor and Marque advisor Freshmen discovered that grammar is not just for youngsters. Some mastered techniques well enough that seven had essays published and four, poems, in national anthologies. First year students especially en- joyed the dramas they read in class. The plays ranged in plot from the plight of a young French girl who, in anger, promised to marry the man who bought her a cow, to the seriousness of a man's last hour before execution. Page 53
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