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- Nun.. T' W MTL-Voyle B. Sorensen taught Modern Composition and English II. Mr. Sorensen advised the Senior Class during his 5th yearof teaching at W.P.H. On opposite page, Mrs. Moyes is pictured top left, to the right is Miss Reese. Below Mr. Black is pictured in different angles. At bottom right Debby Banghort is seen handing in her composition paper for Miss Warner's class. Mr. Sorenson is seen at top left of this page. To the right is the iournalism class lpictured is, Tracy Douglas, Steven West, Sheryl Romeo, Trina Russell, Jodi Cobb, and Mrs. Mayes, advisor. Below Miss Reese, and Mr. Farr are pictured, also new additions to the school. Bottom left a student is seen hard at work.
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V ,,,. - f 2' 4' W A- , I . , . . L ,, . I 3. ww I 3 ' ' I .F ..,,. Q - . L--- - -mluflii' V . , H K - h A I f H: ,ff W ' . I h ML ii ,- . I ..., .V K I lb The English Department was successful this past year. Change came every six weeks, each class directed by a different teacher. This way each teacher special- ized in his or her own department. English ll, Speech, and Debate were all a part of Mr. Clair Allen Black's schedule. His English ll students studied Roberts English and literature. He also taught Aviation Science and was director of the Debate Club. This is his second year at White Pine High School. This past year Kathlyn C. Mayes taught Literature, Composition, Novel, and Journalism. She was advisor of the Pine Nut, the school paper. Mrs. Mayes has taught school for 20 years, 3 of which were at W.P.H.S. Diane Warner, one of the newest additions to the White Pine High School teaching staff, with one year of experi- ence behind her, taught Literary Compos- ition and Grammar Composition. Miss Warner is advisor of the German Club. She earned a Bachelor of Arts, in 1971 at Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colorado and in l972 she received her Master's degree at the University of Idaho at Moscow, Idaho. Jeanette Reese, teacher of Literature and Composition, was a new comer to White Pine High last year. Among her activities Miss Reese was Bobkette advi- sor. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Idaho in Mos- cow, Idaho. Roberts English I and ll along with English Ill, IV, Literature and Composition were taught by Mr. Edwin Smith this past year. Mr. Smith, who has been here five years, was a member of the Academic Advisory Council. A White Pine graduate himself, Bill Farr has come back to teach Remedial English, Reading and Government. He is the advisor of the Sophomore class, Coach of the Varsity Basketball team, Freshman Football team, Assistant coach of the Baseball team. He received a Bachelor of Science degree at Southern Utah State College in Cedar City. rr fs..i t Ng.. ....,.... 5,561 ., sw, W N : g y 2- 2. 0. . m'n 'k W- xii Q II.. I I I
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Wie . - AE . L Q -ff:- 153- . - 1' 1 H L ','LL ff., L ' 1 ,ggy E E s if NE' a 3 L i kwa x , The White Pine High School Library, featuring magazines, books, and research material, was a big help to the students this year. Mrs. Theola Ball, head Librarian, was in charge of keeping the library in order, and, of coaurse, quiet. She tried to reach every student to give them special training in library usage. Mrs. Ball, who has been here ll years, advised the United Nations Pilgrimage for Youth. The Assistant Librarian, Mrs. June Collier, helped with typing, filing, and keeping the library organized. Pictured above are rows of books available for us in the library. Pictured at the left is another feature of the library, a place where students can go to study. Pictured at the top right are two stu- dents making use of the card catalog in the library. Pictured to the right is Martha Henroid, a library aid. Library aid can be taken as a regular class. Library aids help students locate informa- tion, file books, and check out books. - Ji .X Pisa? Q VV 3 NA 'iv
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