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ENGLISH The English department attempts: to train the student to acquire a knowledge of words and phrases; to understand grammar; to be respon- sive to the flow of rhythm in literature; to rec- ognize the beauty in figurative language; and to acquire both the power and habit of reading books for enjoyment as well as for utility. Students are introduced to several types of literature during their high school instruction. In the sophomore year Julius Caesar, Idylls of the King, and Silas Marner are studied; in the junior year American literature is especially emphasized with contemporary writings, non- fiction articles, and the play Our Town in- troduced; in the senior year old English litera- ture is stressed. Students enjoy studying Pyg- malion and Beowulf ; also the Canterbury Tales arouse much interest. Teachers not pictured: MRS. EVELYN MARIE DOBBS MRS. ISLA E. MAGNIFICO MRS. JANE MAHAFFEY ROBERT J. STEINER Mrs. Rogers helps a student with an English proble MRS. RUBY WINIFRED MASON MRS. NELL WINSTON KEITH R. WOLFE
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MRS. LAURA P. DUGGER Secretary MRS. JUANITA SANDS Registrar REGISTRAR Mrs. Sands, Ray ' s competent registrar, is well known to most of the student body. Besides enrolling students, she and her helpers do numerous other services for the school. Among her changing duties, she must keep grades and records of every student. She sends tran- scripts to colleges for all who request it. She counts credits to decide whether each student should be classified as a sophomore, junior, or senior; and every semester she works up the master schedule. Mrs. Sands spends many tedious hours at school, not only during the regular semesters, but also during most of the summer. Without this able personage the school would certainly be in chaos. REGISTRARS ASSISTANTS STANDING: Charlotte Richmond, Ann Wetzel, Barbara Everett, Judy Wagner. Ma Currier SEATED: Mrs. Sands, Elaine Daley, Suzanne Youngblood.
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MRS. lONE DUNN Texas A I, B.S. mrs. lillian McNeill Texas A I. B.A. S.W.T.S.T.C, M.A MRS. ARRA ROGERS S.M.U., B.A., M.A. Students work diligently on six weeks ' tests. . L RTH. E. .MRS. MARLYN VA.N .METER GILLETTE T.S.C.W., B.A. University of Illi- nois, M.A. 19
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