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LANGUAGE ARTS Nowhere in the curriculum have so many changes taken place as have taken place in the English lesson. Gone are the stilted phrases so often memorized and recited over and over again with just the right inflection. Gone is the English rhetoric fgrammar, todayj which led to endless parsing of sentences and pages of carefully out- lined and diagramed phrases. Today's trend, led on by the miracle of radio and television, audio type agencies, is toward the freedom of self- expressiong the extemporaneous speech, radio speech, and up-to-the-minute talks, carefully written by the student himself for the occasion at hand. Thus the aim in today's English class is for fresh, vibrant material, keyed to the minute, but still within the bounds of all that is sacred to English as the world's great language. ...Y MARY BUSKARD English, French , ff' i i' I .3 i gjw. Ak M, ! i A eq, hd lv f CORA DUNCAN .v- English - A ,T h - A EYE' X - 3 Nm ,.-. ia X - -2 . M - Vvv. A E. . r f N -AV V. A M f, iv: G A ,.. . , 1 ,5 X ' sh if -xv. Y , so A Q it l1-flX .A ..,, i V :s'. gif. .. ij, .f CARLA HUMPHREY CARLA KUEHN F. LINGENFELTER f. ROSS MITCHELL jANE OVERSTREET English English English English English, Aurora - s. - E' esis N L 5, 5 QSQQ isk. fx . ,. v X g M V,.,, gf . , M. 'W .., , ,. .'W .,... f':' QQEQW Q cc r.. . A 1 65 MARGARET POWERS J. FRANK SHERMAN JOHN K. STERLING NELL WAGNER GLENA WILCQX Speech, Radio, English, Economics journalism Librarianx , English Drama sh :HA ' :L ksfzlfci I' M Q cf , 12 ,gf f LU Liylwbf
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LANGUAGES ARTS CRAFTS While arts and crafts have been increasing by leaps and bounds, the language department hasn't expanded: on the contrary, some languages which were present years ago have been discontinued. One such course, German, came to an abrupt halt during World War I, when all German textbooks were burned publicly and German teachers fired. However, plans to include the long neglected class have been made for next year, and a Russian course is expected for the near future. Such an addition will classify Saginaw High as one of the first U. S. schools to include Russian. ff Z, V! All af f,,, 'E I X 'fWW'LZ! . ' J ,ff' ZZ, Q, 7 ,,gl V,YUtfk, ',f V Z? Z tx O V SSW CLIFFORD MONSON Draf ting wr Lat' t d t ' in anwirllishgpsse-jgigz 53252225 Interesting silhouettes are sar looks on. Cfeafed by aft Students Bob Dunn and Sharon Parrett. A4 .,,, xii ga 'EWVNX ',21 i EUGENE BRAKEL ROY CHAMBERLAIN 5TANLEy CZUCHNA JEAN MANLEy C aft El tric, Metal W d k' 5 ' F S SEED' Applied oo wor ing panish, French Math. 14
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