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English ALL THIS tor me? Chaun- cey Shepard is overcome with the offers ot ma- terial for his Newsletter assignment. From left are Isabel Str o u d, Donald Lumley, Helen Stewart, Caroline Downs. LADIES 'N Gennulmenl Richard Olsen does a comic oration for the en- tertainment of Gladys Rios and Willard Jacquot. AT EASE are Mila Bray and Norma Elsaser, who look over a choice essay while lrightl Ruth Creigh- ton and Ben Jordan con- sider the merits of a lO- gallon cowboy hat, l 29,r
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FREQUENT TEA parties are the rule with our English Department Neely, C. E. Willson, Guy Foster, and June Roof. Occasion tea teachers Here, with Delpha Davis pouring, are, from lett, Mildred tured a report by Ruth Bradish on her visit to England They Enioy Their Spot o' Tea ENGLISH TEACHERS feel that their responsibilities do not end with the tinal bell each day . . . a burden they share with every other teacher. But they also realize the need for tellowship, a need they meet with a series ot department teas, picnics, and the like. THE YEAR'S social calendar opened with an autum lawn party at the home ot Chairman C. E.Willson. Here new teachers were introduced and the group heard from those who had enjoyed exciting summer vacations. One such report came from Ben Jordan, who took a long Caribbean cruise with Uncle Sam's Navy. At an atter-school tea, another globe trot- ter, Ruth Bradish, tolcl the department about her sojourn in England last summer. A spring picnic tittingly clirnaxed the department's entertainment program. PICTURES tor the annual enter- tain Stanley Shores, left, and Ronald Miller, while Publications Director Scott Nelson prepares to trim another photo.
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JUST THE TYPE! Proving they can handle the machines they Mason. STANDING: from left are Robert Bell, Vivian Phillips, teach about are, seated, Emma Brosam, Charles Cox, and William Charles Adair, Alice Fox, Vernon Bice, and Edith Haner. They're The Type-To Enjoy Life xl M HOME ON THE RANGE: Watch- ing home movies during the faculty picnic at South Moune tain are teachers and their guests. Behind the projector is Carl Allen, only one not watch- ing the movies! You'll recognize Librarian Rogers, left, Don Cour- sen, Glendale Griffith, and Ralph Dixon in the group. i303
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