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Mrs. Eleanor Ellis, teacher of Developmental Reading, counsels Wendy Cloyd as part of her second assignment as a Guidance Coun- selor. Conferring over plans for a novel unit are Mrs. Mary McNeil and Miss Joan Archer, members of the English l1R teaching team. E Mrs. Laura Graham advises the Clypian and teaches Mass Media. Besides teaching English, Mrs. Phyllis Quanbeck directs school drama productions. 'Qs is s NNN Pausing in her lecture to an English class, Miss Susan Trullinger instructs both sophomores and juniors.
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The South High English Depart- ment offered many electives to stu- dents this year, and with the adop- tion of a new English Curriculum plans to offer an even broader vari- ety in the area of Language Arts. Mass Media, a course in understand- ing and evaluating public media was offered for the first time this year. Other electives were Developmental Reading, Business English, Journal- ism, Drama, World Literature and Creative Writing. A team teaching area was built during the winter months and was utilized by two teaching teams. Pro- vided ln the area are a team office, storage space, and a sliding door for more flexibility in program plan- ning. Seventeen members made up South's English Department and at the present rate of student enroll- ment increase, the English Depart- ment should retain its rank of lar- gest department. English ' X Conferring about textbook adoption are Mrs. Barbara Ward, Miss Gretchen Klippel. and Miss Bobi Osaki. S English Department Chairman, Mr. Roger Whiteman, plans presentation of HA Man for All Seasons to his seniors in World Literature. Seniors receive instruction from Mrs. Wi- nona Wright in both English and Creative Writing. f E 'K BS I .ky Meeting a busy schedule is Mrs. Norma Hedberg who teaches sophomores, juniors, and seniors in Special English Education. 3 3' Q!
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