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Criticism of Student Work Is VERY INTERESTING, think these Public Relations students as they write the SCROLL evaluations. The students are, from left to right, John Merli, Debbie Miller, Becky Bunch, and Gerri Bredlow. WORK HARD, is the motto for the Public Relations class as they work on Snider ' s first annual literary magazine, IMAGES. They pub- lished the book as one of their projects for the year. 20
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Creativity s ARE THERE ANY QUESTIONS? asks student teacher Miss Dan- iels. She was a big help in preparing students lor the M.E. tests. The English Department is composed of units of litera- ture, grammar, composition. The basic requirements of all English classes is that the pupils report on no less than six books a year. American literature is emphasised during the sophomore year. A general review of all grammar is also included in the tenth grade program. Junior grammarians are introduced into the varying phases of English literature. A study of Shakespeare ' s Macbeth and Shaw ' s Pygmaleon provide adequate con- trast of time. Step by step research paper completes a year of work at the junior level. Shakespeare ' s Hamlet and three plays by Socrates are studied in depth by seniors in the Snyder English Depart- ment. Essays and a score of contemporary literature finish a high school career in English. Pupils are allowed to test their skills on several creative writing projects. AND THEN THE ARROW FLEW CLEAR OVER THE FILLING STATION. says Mr. Reynolds as he relates one of his experiences with the famous English weapon, the crossbow. 19
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Important in Journalism Speech, and Drama THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT, says Mr. Terry Tucker to his Dra- ma class as he explains a phase of drama to them. I UNDERSTAND, says Debbie McGrail to herself as she listens to some constructive criticism given by her fellow students. SPEECH CLASS PAID OFF. to these students, Sara Bixler and Dave Messerschmidt, who won a speech trophy. 21
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