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Mrs. Roblee paused long enough in I her busy schedule of teaching English 0 and counseling Poly students to let the photographer snap her picture. Ann Cattern, Rowena Hiemstra, Betty Barton, and Jim Gibson seem to be having a great time. We can't tell you quite what they are doing, but then anything could happen in a drama class. MR. COULETTE seems to be in a quite iovial mood. No doubt he has just finished a very enter- taining story in that History book he's holding. No doubt. Y7' s 24sY of MR. class MISS HENRY is preparing to read a few choice selections to her English class from her fav- orite book, The Riot Act, by Anonymous. DYER whipped the drama es into fine shape. J ,gg rf. . ,, . . S -.A 1, f J ff' 'Ir W ,E I, at if.-'W tg 2 A .. 5 C- . All cultured people know that WILLIAM BELL Ill rules his English classes with an iron hand and a ready wit. MR. PHILLIPS, while not occupied by his English classes, held his trusty red pencil over the heads of the Spotlight Staff. MISS McCARTHY, in her first year ot teaching at Poly, certainly wasted no time in becoming very well known around campus. In addition to her English teaching, Miss McCarthy served as an advisor to the Girls' League Board. MRS. FLETCHER is combing the bul- letin board in the library for interesting books for her English classes to read.
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Reading, Writing, and . . . Since retiring as a pom pon girl, MR. SCHNEIDER, MRS, THOMSON, and MRS. BRAUTI are sharing MRS. PATTERSON has taken up MR. RAYMER coached the aspir- a tew choice passages from an English book. Welll Reading an Teaching English. However, she ing hams of Our Town in his English book on Tuesday. Don't they know that's bad luck? is still a most loyal rooter. drama classes. if k . ii 1 if l . , 1 it F Shakespeare may be gone, but to those in MISS McKEEVER'S English classes, he is not tor- gotten. While most teachers try to keep their classes quiet, MR. KUTCH can be proud of the windy indi- viduals in his speech classes, MR. FERRIS BELL, English teacher deluxe and head ot the Poly audio-visual department, is trying to watch a movie the hard .:..-- W By the time MR. JOHNSON, Poly English teacher and one of the Photographic Advisors for the Koala, was ready to take this picture, he discovered that someone had beaten him to it and MRS. RUSH and MISS BOWERS had returned to their English classes. MR. METCALF, MISS MARONEY, and MRS. WYBOURN, with the over-the' shoulder support ot MR. WOODRUFF, MR. ADAMS, and MR. BAYLOR, are taking time out from their English classes to concentrate very hard on absolutely nothing, way. We have to get our pictures some way.
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n Ever wonder what language teachers talk about out of class? MISS STAVROULAKIS, center, and MISS SCI-IULZE are having a grand time at the expense of MR. MARTINEZ. The story has it that Mr. Martinez can't speak one single word of Chinese. Tsk! Tskl MR. SEVALY, center, and MR. TEW, right, are delighted to find that those places that they talk about in their history classes are really there. MR. PALAIA watches skeptically, actually he was certain all along that they were there. We tudied the History of Our Town MR. LOUIS LIST, Spanish teacher, author, and scholar, is enjoying an informal conversa- tion with another ot the great MRS. OLSON led those viciou: minds of our school. sociology panels. I MR. JAMES never had any MR. BOOTH told us all about it trouble in his history classes. -in Spanish and in English.
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