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MR. WILLIAM PALLAT English XI Traditionally lunior English class® onacl scenes Irom Macbeth. MR. ELLIS LUTZ English XI MRS. HELEN TANNER English X 17 MRS JANICE NICHOLSON English X. XI MISS G. ELLEN MANN English XI MRS. MARILYN SMITH English XI
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MRS. ANNE RISMILLER English X MRS. JOAN MANN English X MR. JOHN NEFF English X iophomores and Juniors read Lay on, Macduff...Et tuy Brute!” Double, double toil and trouble . . . Et tu, Bruto . . . Wherefore art thou. Romeo? bring to mind the Shakespearean plays read in sophomore and junior English classes. In addition to Shakespeare, the sophomore English classes study American literature beginning with the contributions of the earliest settlers, the freedom documents, and continuing into the twentieth century with such prose as Our Town by Thornton Wilder, The Devil and Daniel Webster by Stephen Benet. and The Secret Life of Walter Mitty by James Thurber. While the sophomores are studying American literature, the juniors are reading English classics from such early works as Beowulf and Chaucer's Canterbury Tales to Paradise Lost by Milton and Bunyon's Pilgrim's Progress. They study the works of such Romantic poets as Shelley, Keats. Byron, and Wordsworth. To become acquainted with modem British literature they read works by Hardy and Churchill. Both sophomores and juniors write a variety ot themes
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Seniors read modern literature an write many themes. MR. CHARLES WILL English XII I enjoyed playing football, running around the track, and was especially fond of tennis.” This faulty parallelism is but one problem seniors face as they try to improve sentence structure. In preparation for college. Senior English greatly stresses composition work. Faulkner, Hemingway. Lewis, Yeats, Chekhov, and O'Neill are but a few of the twentieth century writers who become familiar to seniors. As well as studying twentieth century literature. Seniors read Shakespeare's Hamlet The library is helpful not only for Senior English but also for all the other courses of study. Books help students in research and also provide many hours of enjoyment. Students find the fine collection of periodicals very helpful. d MISS BERNICE REA Librarian MISS NANCY GREEN English XII MISS VERA K. RANDALL English XII MRS JEAN GUDDAT English XII MISS JEANNE FELTS English XII, Journalism II
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