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ENGLISH DEPT. SPONSORS FORENSIC ACTIVITIES ,- ..- ,3,Q-.i,-. I ' FRED THOMPSON B. A., Johnson C. Smith Universityg English, Freshman Class. Mr. Fred Thompson illustrates grammar sentences on the board for his freshman English class. I GLORIA E. MOSBY A. B., Virginia Stateg English, Pre- Freshman Class. English is composed of Words borrowed from other languages over the centuries. This blending of native and foreign words gives power to the English language and makes possible a rich variety of expression. Traditional grammar and the fxmdamentals of our language are stressed at WC to make this creative expression possible. 4 , Miss Gloria Mosby leads a class discussion of a literature story in her English 8 class. I2
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COMMUNICATION SKILLS ARE BROADENED ' :--ig' ',,- Q-. -. ,i-, ,L gy FRAZIER R. SIZEMORE, JR. B.A,, Lynchburg C ol l eg e 3 English, Senior Class, Guidance. What is literature? To the senior, it is Shakespear-e's MACBETH. To the jimior, it is the study of great American authors-past and present. George Eliot's SILAS MARNER and Shakespeare's JULIUS CAESAR means literature to the sophomore. In freshman English, lit e r a tu r e includes the study of DAVID COPPERFIELD. The eighth grade studies a variety of stories' and types of lit- erature. Leading a discussion of MACBETH in his senior English class, Mr. Frazier Sizemore tries to relate literature of ages past to the present. I ' Z Y I I! ,K HN 1 ' 'WI - -i ' ii fi ff I tag, ww ,H W, Yi? ,i Y W ,. i WWW -,pear i Miss Pauline Perrow and Sheila' Brown, Editor-in-Chief of the g PAULINE PERROW newspaper, examine the first printed copy Of the School Paper, B.A.,LongWoodCol1egeg English, Dra- THE VOX DUCIS. matics Club, Thespian Troupe, News- paper Staff, Freshman Class.
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BUSINESS DEPARTMENT GIVES JOB PREPARATION '53 X X . Q, JUDITH K. HARRIS B.S., Pfeiffer C ollegeg Shorthand, Typing II, General Business, Cheer- leaders, Sophomore Class. Mrs. Harris gives a timed writing in shorthand. Courses intypmg, Shorthand, and book- GEORGE GOODMAN, JR. Vir inia Commercial College-C,C .R g . S t e n o t y p e Institute of Washington: A.S.R,, B.A., Lynchburg Collegeg Typ ing, Bookkeeping, Safety Patrol. keeping are taught in preparation for those who are anticipating a future in business or who are going on to college. Mr. Goodman demonstrates the proper typing technique . ww - -it est Q y Q
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