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All Sujfer Through English Palientbf New approaches to English grammar in- troduced many unfamiliar terms to students in grades eight through twelve. Teachers abandoned traditional grammar for the basic sentence patterns emphasized by structural linguists. Students learned to recognize basic sentence patterns and to see clauses and phrases as components of these patterns. Twenty-five seniors studied transforma- tional grammar in Northside's first Advanc- ed Grammar and Composition class. They also made detailed studies of methods for developing paragraphs, themes, essays, and short stories. ' Delving into the depths of human nature, students met and analyzed illustrious char- acters from a variety of novels. Knowledge of figures of speech, meter, rhyme, and style added meaning to class studies of poems. Plays and short stories introduced other modes of literary expression. Mrs. Shook placcidly takes roll at the , beginning of her English class. I Mr. Robert Brill Mr. Gerald Carter Mrs. Jo Ann Lonker Mrs. Joan Mitchell Mary Frances Petty Mrs. Dorthy Russo Miss Linda Savelle Mrs. Rosemary Shook ,M Mrs. Susan Vandergriff WWW .fi M , , , . 3: Y 24 f 4 f f ., ,,'a. W.g,lw . 2
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26 Since Roanoke County requires that all students complete courses E in American history, U. S. and Virginia government, and world geography or world history be- fore they may graduate, most stu- dents find themselves enrolled in Social Studies classes every year. These classes include numerous off-the-subject current e v e n t s , discussions, and teachers encour- age the use of maps, news maga- zines, and newspapers. Headed by Miss Norma Jean Peters, this department centers around the student's awareness of his world. Besides the required courses, the department offered four semester electives. Juniors ,,,,,,.... and seniors may elect any one, two, or three, or all four of these. These courses are in psychology, sociology, economics, and com- parative government. English students listen as Richard Huffman finishes his book report. H orzzons are Broadened Through Study Students busily take notes as Mrs. Lonker lectures on the early period of English.
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