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SELF EXPRESSION FROM SPEEC What are the esght parts of speech? Can you dsagram thss sentence? Does the comma come before or after the quotatson marks? These were lust a few of the questsons answered by students sn fresh men and sophomore Englssh classes One semester of lsterature and one of composstson were sncluded sn all PLAN As Tl-IIMK LETS GET ORGANIZED ENGLISH TEACHERS TOP Msss Nancy Johnson and Lawrence Meyer enact a skst for the rest of the faculty 4406444 0'- BOTTOM Msss Gertrude Hansen and Don Wolvers read and check one of the research papers done by sensors 6044 May I help you? Thss phrase was spoken over and over ogasn thss year sn Msss Hslda Skreens sales Englssh classes Her students practsced applysng for sobs and ar rangsng dssplay wsndows Much tsme was spent on demonstratson sales and personalsty development f The plan of the non college Englssh classes was to provsde the student wsth a practscal Englssh course Readsng and wrstsng better Englssh was greatly empha sszed a brsef research paper was also wrstten Msss Skreen headed the Englssh department and advssed the sensor class and the Washsngton Retaslers C ub College Englssh students revsewed grammar sn ad dstson to studysng college lsfe One of the malor asssgnments was the wrstsng of a research paper whsch sncluded notes footnotes bsblsography and an oral report Speeches were also an smportant part of the class In addstson to her college Englssh class Msss Ger trude Hansen advssed the make up club served as a gusdance asssstant and was sn charge of all oratorscal contests held sn the school Mr Don Wolvers was a sensor class advsser sn charge of the propertses commsttee coach for the debate team and taught sunsor and sophomore Eng lssh plus hss college Englssh class H COMPOSITION Englssh classes Recordsng of many of the storses read by sophomore classes were played to help the students gasn a better understand sng of what they were readsng Dursng the composstson semester classes gave oral talks to smprove thesr speaksng abslsty The students also spent some tsme studysng socsal behavsor Manners on the telephone sn publsc places and among people were also dsscussed ln addstson to teachsng freshmen and sophomore Englssh Msss Nancy Johnson ad vssed the sophomore class Mr Lawrence Meyer sophomore Englssh teacher advssed the sensor class and Torch Hs Y Mrs Alsce Hsckey taught ssx classes of freshmen Englssh and advs ed the freshman class Four freshmen Englssh classes and the varsty football team kept Mr Robert Ryan busy He also helped coach varssty basketball Mr Charles Zafforons dsvsded hss tsme between two freshmen Englssh classes sn the mornsng and lunsor hsgh classes sn the after on He also assssted sn the gusdance offsce safvv- fc' 5446. of I NL TT I S 1 l f' . . I s-, D . I E .. . ' . I -I 1 . n . .S I : ' ' J- . . I . y ll Il ' . . 1 . . . , ' I. s. I I g . .. . f . .. Ps 1' . ' TQ ' , , Q' 4 . A
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wg ENGLISH TEACHERS -Qu .L ABOVE Mrs Nydia Case and Eugene Cech compare notes from their iunior English classes RIGHT Mrs Alice Hickey and Bob Ryan seem engrossed in one of the freshmen s themes written for a class assignment STUDENTS LEARN Seven types of propaganda short stories poem re views grammar and speechs all these kept the luniors of Mrs Nydia Cases and Mr Eugene Cechs English classes busy This year a book auction was held in Mrs Cases class Each student was required to read a book and to give a talk about it before the class Then the class voted for the book which sounded most interesting Mrs Case taught civics and served as rumor class adviser Mr Cech taught sophomore English in addition to his lunior class W ..,--.uw,,:.--- 1?iK3'31F . ..L. ' zroa. 0 ooo 5,5- 32.13 -1 amazon? J95S3efL f--LONWTJBNS na ggggnoc 975:-3 3 x' 30-mzmms 1.00 5,0--.0 4110. 3' 'E-m cuf aging:-. :DGZ T U' fp-39, 63.132, 3 511.7: -za 2 'P 'Uoxg-02 622090 Kslmag :gg-g3 of-'7 'Qa,,, 3-03?m0 m-10:23 5'nQ.uiliQ mCfDI- - ..gmQo3 Ox:32 QBEDQ 3. .. a.U,nQ.9-9 0-1230- 033300 amlwig B9-12 ,S 1-v-O OC TE BS- 29, Om Dfbui 30' .44-l PARLEZ-VOUS FRANCAIS? Top: Miss Frieda Scheitlin checks Latin test papers. Bottom: Bill Denevan explains the intricacies of conjugation to his class. I0 a :r J G' mga'- 8a'9f2'. 'c. 3:i Vt 67S4 4'g 5355 9563. mop :ia Lesh ELSSQ aa.G-E 3 na 35'-32 05? Q-r-32. 5-:7QD.N2 .. 933 goo' 31 215,- ..g rn Z' multi Vigg- .S rn 3-53 oQ 33.3 3' -. 3 Q. 12 Q o V' 4 3' QD XM Parlez-Vous francais? C nversing ' F h o ' Spanish was just one of the ac- Ri tivities of these two foreign lan- guage classes taught this year by Q , Mr. William Denevan. 1, One of the main obiectives of these classes was to bring the stu- dent in contact, through reading, with the culture and people of these two countries. The students translated articles from many current French and Spanish magazines. Mr. Denevan was also the ad- viser ot French Club, Los Amigos, and Honor Society.
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GUIDANCE STAFF DS STUDENTS To aid students in planning their futures, vocational films, interest and ability tests were given to all fresh- men. Then the guidance staff under the direction of Mr. Kurt Bargmeyer helped plan the class schedules of some l4OO Viking students. Seniors were aided in applying for scholarships and preparing for iobs by Mr. Bargmeyer and his staff who worked on scholarship applications and the Washington State Employment Tests. Each class had a guidance assistant to give individual help when necessary. These assistants were: Miss Palma Larson, Miss Freida Scheitlin, Miss Gertrude Hansen, Carl Sparks, and Charles Zafforoni. MATRON Mrs Louise Redford pauses as she enters her room GUIDANCE STAFF Guidance director Kurt Bargmeyer checks details with his secretary Mrs Helma Cementma LIBRARY SERVES Youth STUDENT BODY Two gurls each period assisted Miss Florence Pfefferle librarian in the library They checked out books for stu dents collected fines and replaced books on the shelves They also repaired and stamped books when necessary In charge of the girl s rest room Mrs Louise Redford was ready to help any of the girls with their problems again this year She also advised the Voice of Christian LIBRARY STAFF Lett Standing Miss Florence Pfefferle Margaret Mahon Helen Fuller Sharon England Seated Marlene Iverson and Georgean Swanson Right standing Virginia Newman Judy Davenport and Karen Parks Seated Anita Stelbrs Roberta Reed and Shirley Westman
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