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CURRICULAR This year the English teachers strove to improve the department by making a few changes. ln previous years, seniors were required to take British Literature, but not so this year. British Literature is an elective now. Members of the senior class had a greater variety of electives from which to choose. The new courses were offered to spark further interest 1. Duringapep rally,Mrs.Ellenlohnston read one of her many poems about North Mecklenburg High School to the student body. 2. One day in the library, Linda Cavin and Eva in the study of literatu re. Three of the new courses offered were Science Fiction, the Bible as Literature, and the Feminine Image in Literature. The English Department added in- creased interest in classes by inviting speakers in to speak to the classes. One such speaker was the Rev. Ran- dal Dockins speaking to the Bible as Literature class. Morris, members in one of Mrs. Maye's Eng- lish classes, listened for directions. 3, Mrs. Johnston was pleased to autograph her book for Helen Morris, and Mary Clark waited to ask of her the same honor. Mrs. Dorothy Bratton Mrs. Doris Crawford Mrs. lennie Greene Mrs. Peggy Hunt Mrs. Ellen lohnston Mrs. Doris Maxwell Mrs. Diane Maye Mrs. Estelle Mott 14 1 4, ....,,,,a 2 3
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A Q- S 9- Qc!- CURRICULAR Office Staff Serves School Mrs. Wallace, after giving Mr. Haynes a hard time, finally consented to give him an aspirin for his ills, Mrs. Marian Beard Guidance Secretary Mrs. Shirley Brown Treasurer Mrs. lean Helms Secretary Mrs. Claire Pigg Secretary Mrs. Annie Mae Styers Media Center Secretary Mrs. Virginia Wallace School Secretary This was a typical day for Mrs. Shirley Brown, our school treasurer. She seemed pleased as she counted the moneya club brought in from a project they had. Mrs. jean Helms types the absentee list each day. 13
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CURRICULAR Mrs. Ethel Rhodes Miss Rosa Scarborough Mrs. Sylvia Sims Miss Margaret Smith e' M J 'Y 1 14 .,,, t g? 3 Progressive Goals, A Gauge for English Teachers 1 1 2 3 1. Having a few minutes after the class discussion, Mrs. lected from other teachers. C-reen's English Class waited intently for time to pass. 3. Students in Miss Scarborough's English Class studied and 2. Assisting Mrs. Bratton, Connie Black handed in forms col- discussed Describing One's Self . 15
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