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As we are exposed to new and more challenging works, we progress in the skills of grammar and develop a new eagerness for more colorful expression, In the Citizenship class we learn the functions of our country and state so that we may hold our heads high when we say NWC are the Empire State, an important forty- eighth of the Union. Mrs. Holloway's Citizenship class learns about Revolution from a bulletin board display. junior high english Mrs. Ruth Holloway Correct lhatf Miss Margaret Sturgess My little eighlh gmderr.. Mrs. Angela Smith Thats jurl dandy. Miss jean Gaylord O.K.. flauf Mrs. Marilyn Dunlap Fine' Mr. Donald Miller Eighth hour! and citizenship Miss Carol Schreiner ll bere are you Juppored In be? Mr. Bernard Murphy You clozwzrf Mr. Samuel Pascal You spoil the continuity of the though! the American Miss Rose George' Ilike you boys and glrli. but .romelimer . . . Mrs. Frances Sherwin 0.K., folkr' Mrs. Barbara Kercheval Itnld 3011 mf
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senior high english and citizenship Mrs. Alma Gannon Well . . . Mr. Edwin Baron Your anigzznzent for today . . . Mr. William Yates Mr. Harold Stein Dorf! 'mn ,vet-.9 Miss Dorothy Coveney It'J 1'er,x'Irir'iaf. Mr. Robert Schnirel 0.K., kiddie! Mrs. -lean Schell Alf right' Mr. Vincent Stearns Slap ll ills me. burr, Mr. Donald Averill , ' J ,, ,, , ' 4 I Can 50 read 'I' Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow - Mr, Stearns s Thai 5 men' As we increase in appreciation and understanding of our language we are increasing our own potential in creation and self-expression through this great medium. As we study the history of the world, our country, the functions of our community and its citizens, we become aware of the similarities be- tween people of different tongues. English III class studies Marbella.
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