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Above: Meet the Prow — an English twolvo panel. l.-R.. Charles Soviour. Linda O'Doo, and John Whiteloy. Right: Junior Linda Kolo mokes u$o of tho library for her English Research Pepor. Above: Buying books in tho Student Stcro was a familiar scene. L-R; Stovo Blouvolf, Lynn Knudson, Vonnio Groon, Randy Oui-motto, and Linda O'Dco. 21
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ENGLISH WIDENS MANY PATHWAYS The English Department this year spent the majority of its time on reading groat novels, poetry, and plays. The Sophomores read Silas Marner while the Juniors enjoyed The Scarlet Letter. Fountainhead.” and Grapes of Wrath. A research paper also provided a pastime for the Juniors. All this was an appropriate initiation to the new humanities wing whoso facilities were put to thorough use. One group of Seniors was introduced to the new English teacher. Mr. Danner, his poetry and discussion panels, while all of the Seniors read and analyzed Hamlet, Macbeth, and a few modern novels. Abovo: My senior class wont ono weok without ovorduo library notices. Mr. Dannor Right: Tcachor and scholar are dopond. ont on oach other. Mrs. Vinton
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SPEECH AND DRAMATIC ARTS EXPAND THE USE OF OUR LANGUAGE And the baby bear laid, Someone's baen eating my porridge and it' ell gone. Speech end Dramatic Arts offered a variety of ways for the students to express themselves. Speech presented the students with a chance to express themselves through discourses on personal experiences, demonstrations and dedications. Mr. Sheehy graded speeches on a 15 point possibility scale which could be achieved only through hard work. Dramatic Arts familiarized the pupils with the theatre. Studonts were offered a chance to read and work out several plays. And the Papa baar laid, Hey. someone's been sleeping in my bed.” Senior Tom Carbon does a penfomine in speech clan. Drama Club between acts. L-r: Karen Frederickson, Joyce BaU. pat Bauer. Barb Erickson, Sue Spier, Dan Birch. Becky Segar. Mr. Sheehy. Jackie Keith, Mary Lou Doerrie. Kay Hardy. Renee Giebenheim. Janeen Strong, Gloria Pearson, and Sharon Stangland.
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