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Class Aids Thought And Communication Various deviations from regular curriculum en- riched Northwood's English classes this year. Several twelfth grade classes enjoyed both Hamlet and Mac- beth at the movies, while Miss Ruddle's seniors visited the Folger Library in Washington, D.C., to study books, paintings, and antiques ofthe Shake- spearian era. Showing an appreciation for drama, Mrs. Pascucci's eleventh graders enjoyed Miller's i'After the Falli' at the National Theater. Students also attempted their own performances of plays studied in class, such as Riders to the Sea and The Glass Menagerief, All English classes, regardless of grade level, perfected writing skills with two goals in mind- the Scholastic Magazine's Writing Awards Contest and Reflections, Northwood's literary magazine. Writings for each were approved by English teachers before entry. Vacation activities helped teachers make their classes more interesting and stimulating. Mrs. Kosof- sky, working for her Master's degree, took a course in American Literature at Maryland University last summer, while Miss Ruddle headed a camp paper in Pendleton, Virginia. Mrs. Bond traveled to the Mid- West, visiting Mark Twain's home as well as the cave where he was inspired to write Tom Sawyer. Mr. Holland checks semester exams with his eleventh grade English class. Enjoying Lardner's Zone of Quiet, Miss Schmiedeler instructs a class. Academics
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I In their study of English literature, Judy Elliston, Doug Honig, Janet Lehr, and Phil Edgren, guided by Mrs. Bond, discuss imagery in Milton's Paradise Lost. gi? git? ffl 4 1 -4 : F5 U1 o I o. 4 :l. LQ. E. Q F' O o o 'a m -. 'X LW: ' E J e X -.'::+.+iE':-frm - 'If5::ei1:2 2if:Ji1e5'Ff :mf mui 1 .YELYN iterl R4 ilirl BOND yiia iyii rfuniv.:,gymlarnrfffzf J-C'5'l.la7i'.EUQllSh54f iliii iiglifaliiQ9Pf!yCh.QriU3i1fifj ,iri,- uirlii 4i,1 Q fifii f f'i'iii ',u'i,i HVl3GlNlA'?- iiii C 009532 1M5P1?t5Sim1PSO.Ul CQll.':ff5f?5T?f?ff! Qgfqfg IeggjtqgrgjCQqll.g'fgggggehgjfrjgyiggh.gfyy. r?,fy Q, yyur yryl 5. i'ii 1 r',V ryiy 1 ilyu j liir 'L,1I..ff fCHARl-ESf1F4BFORSTvgrrBgisg....:M?AQ2i 5hiPtb32'1S5Pif9..l5fO?2.2CDi.ii' LQCWQV? eewqsrhuingfen iuru UnMi.Eggp.zfshf.2f iff 'iuli gf.-11 yiyi lrii l ZEMILYQE..GRAY.rB4Ai?iU5.iYl.i .EHQIISH 3: i.yi uili Bridge ecwb-fa uiuaui iduir . i'i lia iya l '..l1 rily iififi riiyri iiriuiii lyiriuu f rauir irli - aiuy rrly i i e tnqssnmgi 7SQ.l5iii .5f5Qli'5ih iury 3 .rkiwsali Coach! VV.A 51,1 ,A.Vh VV if !,V.i . .TVIV 1 Vkky. ,i .V,hVV kV:k.h K. k,.V, krrk I VV if K MMFS rirl lui'ri Ewsflish .122 Gvffffshwti nrrA KQSOFQQYjA,gg,er5gf5aganyfg.cqigig dii gl , , f G..T,ebwARD1iUNDlNerMi: iOhio.f..wesrievcmy rtrengnsw 34 i Vi,, L'.V ,.', ,x I CHARLES li'u' w.1MACl.AY ryuu As.. ,AQM.,' may shfzppensbgrg smfg Coll., Lafayette, VColl.y Prinoetonp . English 2, r Public Speokingg ChcpldinysCommmgeil !, V, K ,, g V g. ROBERT' EQ VMCNEUS BLS., M.S'.g, West Chester 'State Teachers CollQ,fGeorge Washing1oni2Univ.y English 25 WrestlinggCoach. KMARY C. Moms Univjof N.C.1- English 3,45 Folk Sfrumming Society, ,Hospitality Cornmittee. i g A , i6 Academics Charles F. Forst Emily E. Gray Roberf A, Hggue James C, Holland Rita Kosofsky G, Edwqrd Lunclin 'Tl Charles W. Macloy Robert E. McNelis Mqry C, Morris
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Dramatic Skills Emphasize Literature Arts .NL X X ' .QL f ' 'X i Suggn PQSCUCCI l:lOI'ef1Ce M. Rand S 5'-at -' 315.1 45 -,jf if t ns 1-M-4-.,,s.. ' '.,, - f' 5 fw:s'1'f'!P ?'f. Dorothy Ann Schmiedeler E. Jfme Smith 18 Academics Mary Lee Ruddle H X Edna S. Szymanski An important area of literature is demonstrated by Tobie Brandriss and Dave Brown as they perform a scene from The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams. fu ,mywmg 4, ,5 ff t iii PQRQIHYT t l1'SPss'?h SWA tsiii 4595 tiir f I isp' f X, X
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