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give new discernment of mother tongue V-cf W e-in X 44 -6 ,f S ul-It 1' , ii Y i,,f3 M - il 1 fjhf r U Miss Nancy Tucker's second hour French I class goes over a re practiced the week before. C ent test that covered the use of common phrases they had Miss l .mic En hclnwyer Miss Nancy Tucker f,vl1n.1f'l, ll French I, Il, IV, V, VI lntglixh III Amcric.1nHisIory r,r-fmdn Club French Club
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Languages enhance cultural backgroundg S Mrs. Ruth Brown Mrs, Florence Brush Lglin I, ll Spanish I, ll, Ill Spanish Club Sponsor Fulure Teachers off-Xmerica Sponsor German I students became highly acquainted with the Ger- er, Here, the students are going over German man language under the direction of Miss Larrie Echelmey- usages. F Q 1. 1... 24 grammar
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journalism classes publish school news journalism I students learned to write for an audience of their peers. It is a responsibility to write news of the school community. These students mastered the techniques of editing a school paper. This involved writing different kinds of stories, writing and counting headlines, making good page layouts, copy- reading, proofreading and meeting deadlines. journalism II students were members of the Envoy staff. They were responsible for the pro- duction ofa bi-weekly newspaper. Page editors ferreted out the news, wrote stories and headlines and planned their page. Their responsibility to edit 'I7 issues of the En- voy was upheld. Envoy literally means messenger. l xii X4 -5-are J ,if Ronald- Wilson, Delores McDonald, Karyl Whalen, Elaine Cornelius, Debbie Gard and Pat Wilson aid the journalism ll 5lUd9m5 bl' Pfepaflng COpy for the next edition of the school paper. . 1.1 ff, E 1 Editors Linda Ware and Karen Rich write editorials for the Envoy deadlines, while Sherry Thomas and Madeline Voor- hees complete copy for page 5. Miss Sarah Ellen Campbell Publications I, ll journalism I, Il lnglish II Quill .1mlScroll P
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