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READING-WRITING-SPEECH Hln books I find the dead as if they were alive. ln books l foresee things to come. ln books warlike affairs are set forth the laws ol' peace. All things are corrupted and decay in time. All the glory of the world would be buried in oblivion unless Cod pro- vided mortals with the remedy of books. Richard de Bary To the Speech, journalism and library departments books and informative materials are the groundwork of an intricately woven framework on which the minds of today's youth is stretched. ln all three areas the promotion of expression and thought is the goal of the individual and instructor. Mrs. Hardesty, with the help ofher workers, keep our library clean and organized. Below lef: fllr. Marcinku looked on as Bob jerry and Ray Kepner admire the trophy they received for winning the State Debate CUIIIPSI. Below right: The County Debate winners from Wiley were: A. Craig, B. Ault, V. Bruning, and R. Kepner. These winners went to State. .n ' 4235
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Looking toward the day when English will become the universal language, the English Department of Wiley paved the road to success with bricks of fluent communication. Students were encouraged to express themselves with one of man's greatest gifts, that of speech, and were seasoned with the thoughts and works of their fore- fathers, both American and foreign. The material covered by this very im- portant department ranged from the teachings of Socrates, Aristotle and Plato to the Theatre of the Absurd and Shakespearefs sonnets, all of which was presented in a most interesting fashion. Our Englzslz dept consisted of right to lah Mzss Jones FIRST ROW Mrs Blatr Mrs Donald, Mrs. 0'Rear, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Adamson. SECONDROW Mr Whuesell Mr Moon llr Fhomas 'llr Qlaynuzlter Mr 'llnrcznko anzlMr Morris.
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'Yu fs' -5 Above: Red Streak erlitors ,Iurly Williams, Christy Dierrlorfl and Darcic Patrick work on the newspaper while Ted Kraly and Tim, Allen rearl the issue. The first l10llTjOIlI'I1IlllSl71 Class, IUIIIPI' thu' supervision of Mr. Moon, wrilv, lypv, orgunizv, mul proflucv on excellent pnpvr every month. Each pvrson in the class has ll job mul flows it to the bust of his ubilily. B1-low: Mr. Moon, sponsor of tht- Rael Streak, slzouw much interest in thv works ofhis class. He supports his class by reurling the paper. Do you support your Rrfl Streak? . uf -,,: ' Y 'Lim'
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