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Danny Stevenson a student in Mrs. Wolfels freshman English class gets a suggestion for his nine week theme. Frank Winger and Connie Under- wood get a quick check on their vocabulary tests from junior English teacher Miss Sally Hopkins. Don Hardy of the English department helps Paul Campbell and Don Stewart in the reading lab. Seniors Diana Smith, Kay Schlarb, Tom Crowel, and Nancy Ritter are amused by some of the creative lines in Rich Clark's Precis. Mrs. O'Shea is amused too. Barbara Weade and Ron Frantz find new definitions for old words during Mrs. Hatcheris sophomore English class in dictionary study. Mr. Saville assists sophomore Mary jo Parker as she readies her props for an equestrian impromptu.
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' ' k1ll6...HelpBuilcL Badge Ou1vPa5i'fmwlfOu1uFui1uw i u Jackie Gerstbauer, Sue Holycross, and Tom Lett recognize only too well some of the frequently used samples of Modern Lingo. Jeff McKew notices a spelling error. Ray Golata, Douglas Lee, Jackie Gerstbauer, and Sue Holy- cross give Mrs. Smith some moral assistance in grading the paper. Pwklas tw ' oggw Maw ' From Macbeth to Robert Frost we took the never ending adventure in English and American literature. WVe gave oral and written reports on the writings of Benjamin Franklin and his colonial contemporaries. With our fellow students as critics we fought back stage fright and made our first speeches unforgettable sophomoric moments. We learned to write fluently, had understandable concern for dangling participles, run-on sentences, adn the many rules of grammar. With college plans already on the drawing board we renewed our efforts in vocabulary drills, made friends of the dictionary, and found a home away from home in the library. The English Department Thelma Barber-Chairman, Margaret Bronstad, Mary Dunn, George Green, Jay Frantz, Dennis Hanley, Donald Hardy, Bernice Hatcher, Sally Hopkins, Anne Lenhard, Janice OlShea, Lyman Saville, Betty Smith, Carole Wolfe. ONOMATOPOEIA makes a big word background for these junior English students. This group from Miss Hopkins Eng- lish class includes Jim Little, Nancy Reihl, Janice Beckham, Sue Greening, and Ron Schriver.
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Meng A ' Qcems Tgpi65 Marge Marvel, Pam Blue and the 'LLittle King are all business as they test the melting point of different chemicals in Mr. Mottis chemistry class, Senior Rick Sorgenfrei and junior Virgil Wescoe Complete an experiment in chemical melting points. Physics and chemistry instructor Heckaman proves that science also has its lighter side. Here he uses the Vandigraff machine for a little fun with John Federnok, Rick Hardy, and Bernd Miles.
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