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.Alf Al'uove:Cafeteria Staff - Mmes. Jeanne Schaeck, Audrey Green, Lauretta Anderson, Carol Cooper, Ellen Woods, Betty Bandlow, Marge Glenn, Marie jones, Mary Hamner. Not pictured: Mmes. Paulette Abreu, Peg Bond, Lena Wolff, Maggie Phillipi. Center: Mmes. Rose Howery, manager and Marie jones. Below: Cus- todians - standing, Kenneth Harris, Vernon Barker, Frank Biafore, Walter Fenimore. Seated, Arcolie Perona, joe Spolar, Art Numez, Max Bucazynski, jerry Dowling. Elmo Weatherly.
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English classes opened gateway to knowledge 'rf'-1 ,, -' 1:I:T'?-75,11 Q .rfvrffqfg-.,,-.1 1-'f'7-31:1-215:27 rj U 4 1-.ii ' ,.-'Y 9, nqeigjx- i --r 1-7,3 ,giuiiggi-32,444,615 A ,vm-uzsffgca-i1?.-,M-2.:ux. One of man's greatest advance- ments is his ability to speak and communicate his thoughts to others. He has made speaking and Writing an art as well as an accomplishment. The English classes at Western were designed to develop this art among its students. Also included were such varied courses as Drama, Creative Writ- ing, Humanities, Speech, School Paper, and Yearbook-devised to broaden the scope of the stu- dents, outlook on English. - -v'-1--'? i mx -211' 1'-f'dfW Ge1'fJf' E- . 14 X N if , A Y fxf,
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