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Miss Margaret Kauffman Miss Helen Ashby Chairman, English De- English 2 partmentg English 49 Na- tional Honor Society Miss Dorothy Butts Miss Donna Fitzgerald English 4g Spectator English 3 an 1 '. . v QL, .- . W 7' 35 gf' W , I , A . YH fl-' W ' ' Off ' 0. i - . - stiff? . ' - if ,f .o. .,,7p' .. , 1 ,W , v O , . , 1 O W 0 , . , , ,- . 0 , , Mrs. Katherine F. Hall Mrs. Virginia Hall English 3 Public Speakingg Debate Mrs. Carolyn Harmer Mr, Robert Hibbet English 45 Junior English 33 Literary Tri-Hi-Y Discussion Club Ingrid Ekdberg, immersed in Alice in Wonderland, ignores the animated class discussion going on around her. Miss Manly merrily operates her miniature guillotine to explain to the class how Sidney Carton lost his head over Lucy in Charles Dickens' rousing story of the French Revolution, A Tale of Two Cities. 102 Departments 1 .mme
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no . - Ji FBLA: first row: H. Branson, N. J. Pace, M. DelFuoco, T. Arnold, D. Kerlin, M. A. Morrison, second: R. Penticoff, M. Blake, M. Eisner, J. Stevens, A. Atwood, M. E. Finzelg third: M. Story, F. Chandler, J. Rathey, M. Stillpass, C. Cranford, B. Gollan, C. Curryg fourth: D. Mitchell, M. J. Monroe, S. Anderson, J. Roths, R. Wicks, J. Crocker, R. Graybill Senior Class Treasurer Chet McLaughlin has a taste of a banker's life as he takes Senior Class Trip orders. Demonstrating a strategy not associated with football, Coach Butler helps students decode typing assignments. 5 Departments 10 l I 3 , filth Mr. Frank Kowalski: Personal Typingg Business Arithmetic. Mr. Kowalski is always ready to lend a hand in the Publications Office where his skill in correctly fitting ribbon to reel has earned him the everlasting gratitude of all the secretaries. Miss Virginia Smith Future Business Leaders of Americag Senior Tri- Hi-Yg bookkeeping, per- sonal Typing Mrs. Doris Westwood Savings Clubg Bank, Per- sonal Typingg Typing 15 Elementary Business Training
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Students Master other Tongue The most important single asset any man can possess in today's world is the ability clearly to ex- press his ideas to others. To the English Depart- ment falls the unenviable task of developing just such a mastery of language among high school stu- dents. In order to meet this new challenge, the English Department encourages students to express them- selves. A recent innovation along these lines has been the introduction of a new county-wide struc- tured writing course. This course requires a great number of written papers every year, each paper emphasizing a different writing skill. To facilitate the checking of these many papers, some English teachers were supplied with a reader, usually a col- lege-trained citizen from the community to read and evaluate each paper. Providing incentive for aspiring writers, the an- nual literary publication, Spectator, chooses the most imaginative pieces of each year to publish in its illustrious pages. Future Teachers of America: first row: J. Jessup, B. Mathews, B. Cammack, W. Eagan, B. Katz, P. Shankman, A. Ullman C. Schwartz, A, Livingston, D. Johansen, second: L. Kassalow G. Potter, J. Hansen, R. Johnson, C. Woodwell, F, Ash, M. Allen, Z. Boley, A. Ross, D. Chaffeeg third: L. Barrick, P Thornton, K. Swartz, J. Hall, S. Myrant, J. Weiss, J. Gilliss, B Audio-Visual Staff: first row: D. Bailey, second: R. Bass, B. Cornnell, third: R. Stein show movies for English teachers and assist all departments invaluably. Goode, J. Bert, D. Tobin, fourth: J. Costello, L. Nathanson, N. Waterston, S. Riggle, M. Davis, President, B. Heider, S. Mc- Kean, secretary, B. Harper, J. Edwards, E, Balaban help Eng- lish Department teachers among others to prepare for their careers of pedagogy. Departments ios s.,'c. max 'Q nk se T ,wg , ,fx . ag-X - 1 J, 3,5 RQ. w
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