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COOKS Martha Taylor Juanita Atkins fs V ' ' . l l T Z Manager CQERICAL STAFF ,.1A ffl fr. EA' f E f tr ,, f flu Q W, . at fi ng f f 2 t 2 . . E il, 11551 .,'i ,Sf Florence Francis Jan Fernland Christina Garman Charlotte Orr Mrs, Mickey Jones Mrs, Beverly Kalams June Metzger Mrs, Majorie Moore Mrs. Marie Shafer Mrs. Virginia Thelin lassified Personnel The office at Mid High is a busy place, Secretarial Work is efficiently accomplished by Mrs. Marie Shafer, Mrs. Beverly Kalams, Mrs. June Metzer, Mrs. Mickey Jones, Mrs, Marge Johanson, Mrs. Beverly Stachom, and Mrs. Virginia Thelin. Paperwork such as Writing out daily announcements, keeping attendance re cords, and handling student schedules are performed by these ladies. They also do various jobs such as making appointments and typing for Mr. McDonald and Mr, Kautz. Mrs. Eleanor Piche, who was a teachers' aide earlier in the year is now the records clerk. Taking roll in homeroom, typing tests, and duplicating papers are jobs performed by Mrs. Bonnie Morris, Mrs. Margaret Simmons, Mrs. Dickie Wright, and Miss Debbie Clark, who are teachers' aides. Mrs. Wright also does art Work for the teachers. Also on the clerical staff is Mrs. Marjorie Johanson who is the bookkeeper at Mid High. Mrs. Johanson Works in the activity office. She handles all the money that is received from the students for various activities conducted on the Mid High campus. Attendance records are kept by Mrs. Beverly Kalams, the attendance clerk. The book clerk at Mid High is Mrs. June Metzer, Mrs. Helen Crumpton is the nurse at Mid High. ! Jim Herman wonders which
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5 3, '- ' l , fr ,, -,,'.f,, i H if ' 'Yap jay - l Irk It . ,:-,tiff he ,QM -wg, wg -'W-'Wt'wx. ' ms, 41' ,L Aw HW' Mrs, Sherril Harshbarger Mr. Ed Albright Mr. Gary Blair Robert Gubesie Mr. J21moS Hamby Dept. Chairman Mrs. Kathleen Hering Miss Patricia Legg Craig Meredith Mrs. Kaye Robertson Mrs . Jackie Hanson Debbie Hall gives a speech about the Medford fire. nglish Courses such as speech, drama, journalism, and debate, as well as three levels of English for each grade, are offered by the Mid High English Department, which is led by Mrs. Sherril Harshbarger. This diversity enables students who are interested in different areas to try their luck at public speaking, writing, acting, or all of them, Along with learning grammar, students studies mythology, speech, poetry, expository writing, short stories, novels, and plays. A trip to the Holly Theatre was also taken by approximately 800 students to see the motion picture version of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Jugqg The four skills of communication, speaking, reading, writing, and listening, were studied by freshmen. English is a required course for all students during the four years of high school, It is one of the few subjects that is used in every other class. As well as learning the fundamentals of their language, students are ex- posed to history, geography, science, philosophy, and many other useful areas in a new and often interesting way through their literature. The variety of novels read during the year gives each individual a chance to sample books from different times and by various authors and to perhaps find an especially interesting area in which he wishes to continue to read. Novels read this year ranged from the Victorian style of Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities to the satire of George Orwell's Animal Farm.
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