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English continued Groups at work are a familiar scene in the English III classes. Janet Telfer, Claire None and Ralph Katofiasc profit by the mistakes on the paper they just finished correcting. Ga:! Hopkinson and Nick Conflitti define new vocabulary words at the board while Joan Miller quietly completes a comprehension quiz. The Scholastic Writing Contest sponsored annually by the Detroit News offers a chal- lenge to English II students William Crowley, Elaine Krych, Gail Sniezyk, Christine Dom- browski and Lorraine Bessinger. Their instructor, Sister John Thomas, assists the aspiring writers as they complete their entry applications. As an aid to better writing, English II students check the papers of fellow classmates. 20
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Establishes Rapport Focalizes Public Speaking New books, attractively and colorfully bound, are placed on their respective shelves under the direction of student librarians Ann O’Reilly. Colleen Dorrington and Helen Rumpz. The assembly line method in processing new books seems most effective for these capable workers. The English II class recognizes the art of demonstration as a skill for better public speaking. As Judy Alfonsi convinces the audience that this type of hair styling is the best for Carole Thomas, another inter- ested member, Lorraine Hanses, examines the latest in hair-do-s wondering which type would suit her best. tn. one 01 ,)i uu.i or. por..omeriiaiy practice comes to a close, English I students, by holding a mock meeting, demonstrate their ability to transact business effectively. The presiding officers are secretary Janice Marshall, vice-president Richard Stencel, president Michael Miotke and treasurer James McNeil. 19
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Not bad, comments Barbara Trudell as she returns Barbara Zawacki's English theme. Timothy Groske brings the tape recorder to life with the voice of Basil Rathbone dramatizing a scene from The Raven. Freshman English students Carol Lechowicz. Claudia Keller. Carol DeLaronde and Ann Livo listen intently as they follow the words of Poe in their texts. As English III students reenact a court scene from The Devil and Daniel Webster, Tom Gillissie. playing the role of Daniel Webster, ousts the devil, Bob Hathon. who has been found guilty of an attempt to possess the farmer's soul. After delivering the verdict, jurists Don Jankowski. Jim Potoczak, Jim Carney, Mitch Sysko, Mike Dodge and John Sierota are on hand to see that the decision is effected. 21
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