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1. Steve Wilson tells it all. 2. Roberta Wormdahl quizzes students on writing pointers. A 3. Roberta Jester uses many gestures to add excitement to a story. 4. Lecturing proves a forte of Norm Johnson, 5. Dominic Corrandino points out an impor- tant idea to student Jim Geanokos. 6. Enthusiastic about an article, Barbara Mor- ton waits for student comments. 7. Teaching it by the book, Phil Thoner intro- duces English Literature to students. 8. Pat Duffy doubles as English teacher and administrator. 9. Jack Rowe jokes with class. 10. Gail Hanger explains structure of a sen- tence. 11. Joy lseli's impish smile is a highlight in her classes. 12. Zoe Gibbs ad libs. 12 8 El- a 56 1112 I . I fl awww 92,7 4 ' 7 f '1 I -e.vL . 11,411 '0'V DOW? E i 22 Facu'ty1 Englff
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4, 2 if 9 My favorite quote is . . . Do not go gentle into that dark night but rage, rage, against the dying light. -.Ng 4Q Norma johnson Twenty five high school English credits were required to graduate from Villa Park. As a first semester' sophomore, Sophomore English was required. lf students were able to sweat out the composition test and pass it, they were allowed to skip Basic Composition and go on to oth- er English courses. The selection wi- dened to include Composition, Lit- eratures, Journalism, Annual, Read- ing, plus many more. These courses were interesting and well taught by a group of teachers who brought the students into the subject with little difficulty and much experience. X l Faculty: English 23
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