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Mrs. Doris Avshalomov follows text as student gives a reading. 'ENGLISH Changes made to meet requirements This year in the English department there was a wide variety of classes from which to choose. Anything from Art of the Film to Children's Literature to standard English could fulfill graduation requirements. It also involved subject matter areas such as yearbook, journa- lism, drama, speech and everything that related to communication. New state graduation requirements for 1974 were set by the legislature. The de- partment, headed by lVlrs. Rae Dodge, set up committees to investigate semester classes and electives at Wilson. The new standards for classes were to meet the basic necessities, such as personal devel- opment, social responsibility, and career development. As a result, Wilson made some changes in the curriculum during the latter part of the year. Mrs. Corrine Stewart refers to a textbook to clarify a point under discussion.
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l .ii 1 , '-,, ,Lf if-ia. Qs-Q,-K , il' '- . we t fn 6 'i LT- 'S .. 5 :ff Ilf llllll llllllll, Mrs. Janet Smith listens to a staff member's lead paragraph for a news story in the Statesman. Mrs. Rae Dodge corrects one of hundreds of term papers. 1 N 'ilu-,
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DRAMA Students learn many related skills Besides being busy directing school plays, lVlr. Ron Willson headed the drama department at Wilson. This year he made a few changes in the activities of his classes. First year drama began with pantomine and mime and then went on to oral interpretation. After working with body and voice in- dividually, the two were combined into acting. The second and third year classes start- ed out with a more comprehensive study in directing to grasp a full realization of a director's responsibility in putting on a play and how a director is involved with cast and crew. The drama classes also ex- perimented with choreograhy. Something new to the stagecraft class this year was drafting, which included stage scales and sets. They made draw- ings and learned how to put them into proper perspective. lVlr. Ron Willson demonstrates how to play a Rose lrving takes advice concerning fines from Cheryl
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