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To Tidier Communication Journalism Class members look on as Mrs. Butts reads a newspaper article. Members of the class include Betsy Atkins, Brenda Perkins, Mrs. Butts, Brenda Martin, Bunny Ferguson, Donna Callis, Charlotte Oakley, Susan Hankley and Linda Montgomery. Why do I have to take English? I ' ve been speaking it all my life. This is a common statement heard at Park View, since English is a required subject. Park View ' s English teachers strive to make their courses interesting as well as in- formative. Students not only learn the elements of grammar, but how to use them cor- rectly when writing research papers, es- says, or when speaking. Literature les- sons are devoted to classical writings of all times. Each English class uses the li- brary to do research work, or reading of personal interest. Members of Mrs. Butts ' Senior English Class take notes on Shakespeare ' s MACBETH. 23
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nafis i Guides S uc ents JL j Sr gr . ! . Ih 1 m, ] Mr. Dunn supervises classwork being done by his Eighth Grade English class. Members of the class are David Puryear, John Chandler, and Delbert Blue. Mr. Charles R. Dunn, m English 8 Mrs. Bryson looks up a reference while members of her Tenth Grade English class await the answer. Class members are: Front Row: Thomas Gordon, Dianne Bugg. Second Row: Mary Crowder, Mike Wells. Third Row: Marcia Kennedy, Kathy Lynn, and Ann Matthews. 22
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Students LJearn of lorelan Cultures Mrs. Mildred Moseley English 11; French I II; French Club Sponsor; Senior Play In the field of foreign languages, Park View offers two years of instruction in both French and Latin. During the first year, students are taught the basic structure of the language and a vocabulary sufficient to understand, speak, and write simple forms of the language. In the second year, students increase their vocabu- lary and knowledge of the language in its more complex forms. They also become acquainted with the domestic life, customs, and culture of the French and Roman people. acq crptjpj a q French I students listen attentively as Mrs. Moseley reviews assigned dialogue. Class members include Carol Evans, Linda Estes, Doug Crawford, Jimmy Jones, and Glenda Alford. Mrs. Boswell, Susan Puryear, and Bunny Ramsey arrange Latin bulletin board.
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