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Moonlight gazers Rebecca (Nila Fanny) and George (Marlin Richardson) vie for Ihe view in an Our Town rehearsal for American Studies. Mrs. Jacqueline R. Scott: English 9; Speech Fundamentals; Thespian Society Sponsor; Junior Class Ad¬ visor; English Department Chair¬ person. Miss Mattie Vann: English 10. 12; Social Studies 9. ENGLISH 25
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Gould It Se? Vep C ould it be because English is the native language, or that students have to learn about literature and grammer in order to pass high school? Or could it be that it is important for a person to be able to express his views whether orally or written? Any of the questions could be suf¬ ficient reasons for English being a required subject. Being our native language, English must be clear in a person ' s mind in order for him to relate to other people. “In society, no matter what you do, you have to be able to con¬ verse and communicate with others,” replied Steve Beck, a junior at Suf¬ folk High. Dwane Watson, a fresh¬ man, said, “If your occupation as an adult requires that you read and write reports in English, you have to have a good education.” Depart¬ ment course offerings for more ad¬ vanced students included Speech and Drama, American Studies and Advanced Composition as well as the required standard English classes. Mrs. Ellen Hah convinces students that they are all poets. She visited for her second time in two years. Fellow classmates arc entertained by Toni Hogan and Chris Oliver as the two act out Socrates ' play. Antigone in Mrs. Cones’ English 12 class. Mrs. Joan C. Cones: English 11, 12; Junior Class Advisor; Thespian Society Sponsor. Mrs. Deborah J. Scott: American Studies; English 9, 11; Photo¬ journalism; Peanut Staff Sponsor; Sophomore Class Advisor 24 ENGLISH
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French sludenis enjoy preparing, cooking, and eating French delica¬ cies. Mood books, created by Mrs. Hunter’s Advanced Composition Class, arc dis¬ played in Mrs. Eberwinc ' s window. Mrs. Frances Lane Alwood: Spanish I. 2. 3, 4; Junior Class Advisor: Spanish Club Sponsor. Miss Virginia H. Brinkley: Eng¬ lish 10; Latin I, 2. 26 ENGLISH FOREIGN LANGUAGE
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