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Best, Elise Beyer, Kurt Brown, Kenneth Dearing, Harold Hayner, Lewis Hubacker, Gretchen jackson, Marla jackson, Maxine Kreitmeyer, Thomas Lapisch, Helen Elizabeth MacDonald stresses oral English In actnon as a student gnves a book report.
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T23 - ul 223--,., Jimi. Q Nl... ,M ,- 2'- elw Q,-..,. J let: -ds U ,M rded dig mt -- 601155 f 3 Sli.- we loci 1: apprscs icTUf'4 Et, llir. X Located in the heart of our school, the PCHS library is the nucleus of all edu- cational activity providing food and fire for the mind. Here students find an at- mosphere well suited for concentrated study, research, and enjoyment. With concern for scientific advance- ments, developing areas of the world, and our own cultural heritage, the li- brary is constantly purchasing new books, pamphlets, and film strips. Li- brarians Doris Haynes and Helen La- pisch attempt to inform all students about our rapidly changing world. Books - The Trcasurcd Wealth of PCI-I Haynes, Doris Lapisch, Helen For sophomores, juniors, or seniors on business, vocational, or college Curriculums, before, during, or after school, the PCHS library is a storehouse of infon-nation. Helping to unfold a fascinating world are librarians Doris Haynes and Helen Lapisch. This useful tool has many purposes Foremost, it teaches one where and how to do research work thus molding him into an educated person.
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As Ichabod Crane encounters the 'tHeadless Horseman , MaxineJackson's English students meet the first of the many Thomas Metzdorf illustrates his point before an English literature class and a lively discussion of Chaucer's poetry follows. niiliii' fy' McDonald, Elizabeth l climaxes to follow in their study of American literature Standing like a tower in our democ- racy is Central's English program, where practice in the many mediums of com- munication are stressed. Paper back novels supplement instruction in Ameri- can and English Literature and new world literature books have been added to the advanced composition course for college bound seniors. The specific needs of each student are met in one of the three English courses offeredg general, business, and college. As Central's English Depart- ment becomes instrumental in creating imaginative and informed individuals, students are better prepared to take their places in a complex world. Loper, Mildred 'D 9 Metzdorf, Thomas Overton, Gertrude gf i Packard, swan f 5, 5 37 in .5 Q Smith, Jean - ,J A s,,,, f .X J . Smith, Walter -f r X I 2 L ' i f 1. fu 9. 1- 5 . fi- 42+ I
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