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What? Mr. Jones teaching history? No, but we do learn a lot of facts in our English class while learning to express ourselves better. YUN IV' JOYCE FRESEMAN: Teacher of freshman and sophomore English: sponsor of Tri-Hi-Y, Sophie Hop, Debate Club, Class debates are one ofthe ways the iuniors in Mr. Criddle's English class learn to express themselves and to think on their feet. -27- xfx MARGARET HEYWOOD: Teacher of English litera- ture, junior English SPON- sOr of F.T.A., member of foreign exchange committee IDA HUBER: Teacher of sophomore Englishg spon- sor of sophomore fallldance, member of faculty social Committee. acs' s E - f ri ' I .X f f, - ,IQ i ' Q-'UG A 'Q , , lx - . 'rag V E ' , ' R - . is f X Q r . I- -tri .,-.' if K JERRY HUFFAKER: Teacher of sophomoreEnglishgsoph- omore chairmanof Gah Tso Rally, member of faculty social committee.
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G. T. YOUNG: Head Of English department, Teacher of iournalism, publicaTion, sponsor of yearbook, All Campus ParTy, Quill and Scroll. gr? I CLAUDIA BUFFINGTON: Teacher of drama, speech: sponsor of Masque and Dagger Club, school plays. JOHN DONOVON: Teacher of junior English, sponsor of Goodwill Club, , f Lau 1 . , ,riiriirri gi, T T fff zmiiiiif ,a ' , ,' f L ,M ' , ir ,T F. H. BRADSHAW: Teacher of senior composirion, every day English, world llfefa- Ture, chairman of Nl0Vi6 Club,- member of assembly commiTTee. DAYID CRIDDLE: Teacher of lunior English, sponsor Debbie Club,. Coach of de- baTe Team. JUDITH EVANS: Teacher of sophomore English, sponsor of Gold Key, -26 Dick SrniTh and Shari walked Toward The library. Dick, Shari asked, will you give me my vocabulary words? Sure Thing, Shari, he replied, Taking her lisT. Here's one-unincomprehensibiliTy. UnincomprehensibiliTy'? A puzzled expression crossed her face. ThaT's noT on The lisT. l know, replied Dick, buT you'll have To admiT ThaT iT is quiTe a word. Yes, iT is, smiled Sharie. BuT Then, Dick, you are a whiz in English. l'rn not really a 'whiz' as you call iT, Shari. I iusT happen To enioy English. l especially enioy The liTeraTure courses. So do l, replied Shari. l iusT wish grammar and corn- posiTion came a liTTle easier for me. IT doesn'T come easy To most people, Shari. lT's some- Thing you have To work aT. BUT iT's worTh iT because To be a success These days you need To know your English. Test on Monday. Well, if l don'T geT This Through my Thick skull, iT'll be curTains for me.
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if we 114, 4.44 afifw 5 I ' If W ,. A 'Q I 3' Witfrgf ' f , ' ML' , .1 - -1, J hm-1., ce' JAY DEAN JONES: Teacher of iunior English, senior grammar, member assembly steering committee, sponsor of Gah Tso Club. A3 MARY REID: Teacher of iunior English, advanced composition 1 sponsor of El Coneio. . 1,35-a, Q.. ' g .I I - fy .I A ff? s Ti ll, - T V I i ads ' f 'M .. ...I fs S VIRGINIA TAYLOR: Teacher English, SSFIIOI' Qfammafi sponsor of mother-daughter tea, Co-Ed, member Of 5' wards committee. gimp fs ,W 1' 4 r 2' -eff' , .W Z WM 1' Il 0- - ' ffwff. fi Zz L 'ff' 1 ff' If FRED KESSLER: Teacher of fl'95llm5n and sophomore English,sponsor sophomore fall party, ' wi M-'F Y . 1 . X . M L , ,j fy' 5 A ' ,z -af. , JOAN SODERBACK:TeaCher of sophomore and junior English, sponsor of Tri-Hi-Y, iunior' assembly, Watch for your cue. Don't get out of character, show a little reac tion. So goes the rehearsal in Mrs. Buffington's dramatics class. Here in the Readers' Guide you can find The reference you need Oh, how familiar that is to iuniors as they prepare fo Wrife their research papers. ii ,f, Qs ,.., -28-
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