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'F: ' --,- . 5' 'R i l?.f ',:lf:lf'vi3:f f. 11:-is K ' K B is A ' . i ' -S cf .1 in Tax-'S.I.eli? S X it ' it Liiil llsff fffif it. fx Y s uas.4f..4 Mrs. Mamie Hammill, English, Miss Linda Harbine, English. Mrs. Marilyn Hauck, English. Mrs. Maxine Hornfelt, English. Reading. Mr. Lyle Schwarz, the English department director, starts the department meeting with a good joke. ure, Q fi! E Miss Jane Lovejoy tcenteri, the school librarian, shows two students how to use the overhead projector, while Mrs. Betty Perkins lleftl, the secretary for Miss Lovejoy, looks on. 6 i nglislr The English department at Wenatchee High School consists of teachers who expanded our knowledge beyond what we learned from our text books. Sophomore English classes had one semester of grammar and one semester of literature. In their literature classes they read Julius Caesar and books such as To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee. Juniors had one semester of literature and the other semester they had a choice of drama, speech, or debate. Senior English was not a re- quired class for graduation, but most seniors took this class because it helped to meet college re- quirements. lt included a study of English lit- erature. Among other English classes offered to most jun- iors and seniors were Apple Leaf, journalism, ad- vanced drama, world literature, and creative writing.
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Sophomore egistmtion mm' rientation , A-. order ELRELQW Oh no-o-o, l've lost my schedule! My locker won't open! Don't kick it fool. The wall might fall over. My feet hurt - Oh help - I can't find Main! What can this be? A general meeting of the Mickey Mouse Club? Chatty Cathy and Little Miss Echo? 0+-me. Wait! Free swim at the Public Pool?? No? Oh yes, the sophomore orientation at Wenatchee High School! This orientation was held August 28 and 29. The pur- pose was to introduce the sophomores to the school. Many guest speakers were present to speak, includ- ing the principal, counselors, and others who ex- plained the school policies, organizations, and activ- ities. Sophomores had a chance to get their schedules and to buy books. They also took the DAT tests.
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in . QA, . , in W ,nf LM Above: Mr. Rod Molzahn, English, explains differ- ent positions of speaking while Mr. Lyle Schwarz, English, perched on a table, demonstrates. Right: Miss Helen Orton, English, Journalism. Below left: Mr. Robert McAllister, English. Below right: Mrs. Pauline Peterson, English, Drama. Mrs. Linda Watson, English. Mrs. Velma Erickson, English, Miss Anita Marson, English. Typing. Mrs. Ruth Roys, English. .9l -.Lism-K
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