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E Englis RIILDREIJ AIIBUTT ESTELLE BARNES Ii.S.-- Oklahoiua Slate' B.S,fMurray English English Beta Clulu Pep Band WAND.-X BRINLEY RILLA CHUMBLY B.A.-Ky. W'esleynn A.B.-W'l'stern M.A.fSoutI1ern Illinois English English Jr. F.T,A. ALICE CLEVELAND B.A.-Louisville MARGARET COLLINS A.B.fGenr,qi-town English English LOIS DOTSON PATRICIA EDINGTON I3-A-mGl'0fSf'U'Wl' B.A.-Southwestern English English Spec-ch anrl I7ra:n:x It looks like another meeting of the every-otherWednesday-af ternoon-discussion group. English embraces the four Language Arts: Listening, Speals ing. Reading. and Writing. When the student has mastered a' of these he is well-prepared to attack the problems of any othe subject contained in a modern high school curriculum. I good knowledge of grammar is essential for the preparatioi of a term paper because you are judged by your writinf as well' as the content of the paper. Proper organization o material before writing is also a must in such a situation and this, too, is one of the results of the comprehensive Eng lish program that is offered at Seneca. A general overview of many types of literature is studiei by both freshmen and sophomores. American literature i concentrated on during one's junior year while English liter ature is the focal point of the senior year. Juniors may tak Journalism and Creative Writing, and Seniors, Speech am Dramatics, as electives. Mrs. Estelle Barnes is presently thi head of the English Department. NANCY JEAN GLEAVES BA.-Louisville PATSY HAYNES B.A.AGeorgutown English English Cra-Y Cheerleaders Hz-alth
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