Wilson High School - Troyan Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1962

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f 4 Reading efficiency machine which flashes phrases on the screen is viewed by Karl Wustrack and Sally Ferris. TROY J. HORTON Linfield College B.A. English 3-4, 3-4e, Department Chairman. MARY E. KINGSBURY Rosary College B.A., M.A. English 7-8, Speech 1-2. GORDON W, MAKINSTER Lewis and Clark College, B.S., M.Ed. English 3-4, Cross Country Coach, J.V. and Frosh Track Coach. LAVINA NEMETH Oregon State University B.A., M.Ed. Senior Girls’ Counselor, English 5-6. WALTER A. POEPPING U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, B.A., B.S. English 3-4, 7-8w, Gladiators’ advisor. ENNY D. SCHULZ Reed College B.A. English 7-8c, Test Coordinator. FRED WARNER Lewis and Clark College B.A. English 7-8, 7-8e, Seminar. 235

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Use tas celts Mrs. Schulz Gaptures the interest of Jan Katafias as she ex- plains The Mayor of Casterbridge. STUDENTS DISCOVER LANGUAGE ARTS The world of language arts, reading, writing, listen- ing, and speaking, unfolds every day to all students answering the challenge of English. Many courses are offered at Wilson in this field. In the regular course of study, the freshmen combine English and social studies, vocations are emphasized at the sophomore level, and juniors grapple with poetry and American literature. As seniors, students may choose to study either English or contemporary literature, or they may work at developing specialized composition skills. Extra courses not less in value are Drama and effect- iive reading for college preparation. All of these courses uphold the objective of the de- partment which is to instill in the students an ap- preciation of world literature, and to teach the tech- nical aspects of their language through original composition. ANNABEL T. ASHLEY Willamette University B.A., English 5-6, 5-6e. HELEN L. BROWNSTEIN University of Oregon B.A., English 5-6, 7-8, Asst. Advisor Pep Club. RAE DODGE University of California B.A., English 3-4, 3-4E, Asst. Class of ’63. ' MAURINE G. BALDWIN Oregon State College B.S., Effective Reading, Remedial Reading, Freshman Study Skills Program. FREDERICK G. BURTON Portland State College B.S. English 3-4, 5-6. EUCIEEESHIEE New York University B.S., M.S., PhD., Drama, Thespians, Hi-Lighters.



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Top Row: Steve Kerr, Margie Davis, Cathie Halverson, Ilona Dockin, Larry Johnson, Mike Scanlan. Middle Row: David Lab- by, Marcia Willman, Carol Sizer, Megan Smith, Robin Stan- STATESMAN REPORTS YEAR Students find themselves well informed on all phases of school activities due to the efficient coverage of the bi-monthly Statesman, supervised by Mrs. Bush. Prepared to carry out this tremendous task is the Statesman staff, comprised of students who complete one semester of journalism and desire experience in newspaper work. Many staff members take part in the annual journal- ism institute in Eugene and the Pacific Slope Press Conference at the University of Washington to learn the newest journalism techniques. Participation in writing competition was made possible by Pacific University at Forest Grove. Both the first class ratings it has received from the National Scholastic Press Association and its enthusi- astic acceptance by the student body attest to the high quality of the Statesman. - a ford, Larry Morris, Sam Woodard. Bottom Row: Kathy Hu- waldt, Mike Berger, Tom Davidson, Richard Thompson, Linda Walthers, Shelby Risser, Carolyn McFadden, Larry Moylett. MWY 12347890 | aa 7! ‘890... “4 US6 Co-editors Susan Karr and Marcia Willman make final check on copy for their cub edition.

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