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survnval of thus ever mcreasmg technlcal world IS Englh ISS!! xf' i,k1 The money Mrs Magdalene Rhodes collects from forgetful and tardy students as used to buy records Bl f d J Walters Phnl Winston and Judy Howell listen to Julius for the English Department Janet an or , lm , Caesar Engllsh as the basis of communlcatlon and under standing among our people It promotes the bulldlng of a better tomorrow through creative thunkmg and con structlve Ideas The progress and development of a better world based on clear, exact expression and the abnlnty to understand and Interpret events and problems The Reading and wrltlng are a means not only of emo tlonal release and entertainment but of Ideas which a nation IS built around Thus expressuon of people to creatuveness through their Ideas leads them to active partlclpatlon and development ofthe nation The English languag IS the backbone of our nation It can sway people to fair ludgment and enlighten them dependent upon our ablllty to guard against false rea with Ideas, or lt can lead to the greed and destruction sonlng, propaganda and prelucllce of a country ,K N .....! 4. Mr Dale Chrlstenson and Mr Russell Ward notice how Mr. Raymond Henry and Mlss Henrietta Klelnpell discuss English students contribute to the North Wlnd the toplcs that they are going to bring up In their next day's Englnsh classes 27 lo jr .. . nw. , . QQ I N XX K xxx S. x VM 5 X t ' ' - A Xx Qx Ac xx S' A if V Q I' 'N Si X X . W ' - N .V T F 'x y I! x xx X Ax: 3 x sk t tv, L., R , ld lr' 'K U uf' iv. Y, 4' e -st. Q mp 1 . xt Q e J, ,,. 0 , 4' N-. 7 V - . e sf-A X. , I . , , . n . ll is , , . . . . X --, xx ls
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Vuctornc Posner, Sharon Franks and Ken Waters look on cheerfully as Mr Stewart Mason demonstrates on the blackboard the dlfflculf problem of figuring Terms of discounts 'iw You ve corrected fha! error sotlsfaciorlly Mass Havmg trouble? M, Fred Tucker asks Charlene MUVQUVB' E99'-Us ePl'eS 05 She Winches NUUCY Gross, as she frles to close an entry In bookkeeping Anderson type a stencil 2 N in Q61 ff P r .-- u I - - n - U . , . . 6
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p1 -2s:muu 'X Mrs MIHHIE Johnson IS showIng JIm Gute and Regmald Ronald RY0l5 '5 Vecdmg C0lUmb'-15 U Poem W '7fen GIllard one of the new EnglIsh books whIch wIll help them by Mlller as Mrs Ellzabeth Hurst lrstens approvmgly The In theIr SfUdlBS thIs year class was observIng Columbus Day Resolved that the Federal Government Should Sustaln the PrIces of Maqor Agncultural Products at not Less Than 9006 of Parlty ThIs IS the offIcIal debate questlon for thIs year Note takmg, research, reason Ing, applIcatIon of research are all Included In the Intellectual gymnastIcs of thIs class Other Important parts ofthe currlcular actIvItIes of debate are the bus fld8S to dIffererIt schools and the PCYTIES after the debates whlch help buIld a good class relatIonshIp The students learn to offer constructIve crItIcI5m5 and oplnnons, to stand up for theIr convuctlons and to arrlve at conclusIons based on factual eVIdenCe whlch wIll help them to become decIsIon makmg CITIZCHS of theIr communlty As Mr HeItzner, the debate Instructor saId debate IS keeplng alIve the flame of democratIc thought hrough the democratIc process whlch allows dIsagreement and dlssent We ll prove our pomtl Joel Rosenfeld Shelba Cross, Fans HowranI and Dave Ruhala are searchlng theIr fIles for facts to present at the comIng debate Mr Rlchard Heltzner fully approves of theIr determlnatlon Sl ,--- '... ':.' 28 4, '-7 A 2 . , I 1 I 1 I .V ' I ' I 1 - ll ll ' . . . f I . . rn. . .rr - - - . . I . ll . lt . ' I I 1, - - - - n , , . . . - ' I J 2 1 sa.-,, .- I 01.1.4 1 A I . . .. . I . . s eee f A .gg X um-A--I Lk kfrfggm Mc X, . - - 'i l ' Vx 'V , X X . xx I ' I I I in 1 'W A 'Q .. 3A
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