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Language arts department set goals lfrtshmcn sort and compare literary achievements. With the aid of poetry, prose, and drama, Freshmen adjusted themselves to high school learning, while Sophomores broadened their basic understanding of the language. Instructors stressed vocabulary and usage to underclassmen. Juniors and Seniors chose their semester English courses according to personal tastes and interests. Courses varied from the study of fami- ly living to a review of English basics, and spanned the years between Beowulf and Brad- hurv. The purchase of a video-tape machine and camera allowed Mass Media classes to film and view student productions. Other uses included: recording educational programs for future reference and study. In addition, the ad- ministration proposed to install educational television in classrooms. As dissimilar as most English courses seemed, nearly all strove for the same goal-better use and understanding of the English language. vtiflanguage arts I.. Purcelli enlightens J. Halmrest and P. Reeves. f , 21 g., J' W 4 Q .. Zag vt 'X . .sr ' 'iiiiig -. as '25 msxvxit fi WW' W' V 2: L U9 V sxmtw W Y TW! xl lf., iii .aj :WE 5
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W'ith the assistance of Mr. Gary Roney, speech and drama students broadened their interests and skills in dramatics as well as developed their sell'-confidence. Drama students received the opportunity to at- tend a unique mime workshop instructed by two French performers. Fundamentals of Speech classes simulated a radio broadcasting studio, attempting to grasp an understanding of the radio industry. Novice dehaters employed their efforts learning the unusual techniques of debate by researching issues of political reformg while more experienc- ed debaters displayed their talents in speech tournaments. My riam Nicklaus informs her classmates about decoupage. lines from a play. hon to assemble a kimono. Julie Russel imolves herself in song. d ramaf55
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Klngrey, R. Myers, R. Merry scan the daily paper for pertinent items. Paper airplane festival highlighted the year in Science Fiction. M. Kelley and D. Gilstrap plot to pilfer funds. LEFT: Journalism I students study and discuss sensationalism. language artsf57
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