Whitmer High School - Oracle Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1961

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Mrs. Louise Carney, who teaches senior English, is a junior class adviser. She attended the Univer¬ sity of Toledo, Ohio State Uni¬ versity, and Stanford University. Mrs. Frances Kramer, adviser to the senior F.T.A., teaches sophomore and senior English, creative writing and composi¬ tion. She attended Bowling Green State University, the University of Toledo, and Ohio State University. ENGLISH English is the key which will open any door for us. Without English we would be almost helpless, and one of the best ways to obtain a good vocabulary and understanding is reading. Our English classes spent a great deal of time reading some of the literary “greats.” The seniors read such classics as Hamlet and Macbeth plus many other outside readings. This helped them in preparation for college. The junior class started the year off with the reading of Moby Dick by Herman Melville while the sophomores read William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. Composition, Creative Writing — Andy Pease, Stan Rudey, and Bob Blair dramatize Julius Caesar.

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COMPOSITION If the writing of essays comes hard to you, and you would like to learn some “point¬ ers,” or if you enjoy writing and would like to improve your style; then a course in composition and creative writing would be of benefit to you. Before you can write anything, you have to have a good know¬ ledge of grammar. The first semester is spent in mastering the fundamental skills of grammar and practicing the writing of papers. The second semester is devoted primarily to the development of a style of one’s own. The classes cultivate their own styles by studying famous authors’ works and determining their styles. Mike Rhonehouse reads his latest composition to Sherry Kohn for criticisms. English Includes Miss Mary Jo Aufderheide, a graduate of Bowling Green State University, teaches junior English and is adviser to junior F.T.A. Mrs. Elaine Shaw, who gradu¬ ated from Bowling Green State University, teaches sophomore English and is the adviser to F.N.A.



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Fred White, Diane Turner, John Pratt, Barb Swope and Sherry Kohn prepare another issue of the news¬ paper. Mrs. Linda Zellers, a graduate of Den- Journalism and Speech ison University, teaches sophomore English and journalism and advises the Flying W and Quill and Scroll. The “Flying W” is our newspaper which relates the weekly events of the school to its readers. The Oracle, the yearbook at Whitmer, is a picturebook account of each school year. If you have a fear of speaking before crowds or trouble in expressing yourself, you should be taking speech. The classes have to give a series of speeches and are graded on content and the effectiveness of the speech. The presenting of these orations before classmates banishs fear and increases poise and personality. One of the speeches that is the most fun is the heckling speech. While the “Patrick Henrys” give their talks, the other members of the class try to distract them. SPCtC Mrs. Helen Dennis, a graduate of Bowling Green State University, teaches sophomore English and journalism. She is adviser to the Oracle. Miss Gaylene Hutchison, who gradu¬ ated from the University of Toledo, teaches sophomore English and speech. She advises Thespians, Prince of Peace contestants, and coaches the senior play. Sue Olson pantomimes a popular hillbilly tune. 22

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