MISS SHIRLEY BARTEK "Quiet down, boys !"
MRS. SHIRLEY DERR "Now there's nothing namby·pamby nbout that!'' Accllvily
MR. CHARLES FARIS "We'll take this up anon - that menns presently."
MRS. ELIZABETH FARRAND "Do any of you know my boys?"
MISS MARGARET FERREE "Now why are you late?"
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MRS. MARY HAGER "You're rude!"
MRS. FRANCES JACOBS " Dellghtf ul I" Drnmn Club; Debate Club
Mrs. Martin demonstrntes n good flflgor stretching exercise.
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MRS. JOYCE LEE "Where's your onthu· siasm?"
MR. LYON PORTER "Anyone hnve nny chew· Ing gum?" . Little Lion
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MRS. LENORE MARTIN "Remember, twenty min· utos n night, two houri e week." The Piper
MR. RICHARD PYE "Close your books, tnke a pencil, and write the five helpers."
" This short story Is a nice longtn-400 pages," notes Min Bnrtek.
The four years of English study req uired for graduation acquaint State High students with important literary works, both prosaic and poetica l, and introduces to them famous characters and the reasons they are noteworth y. Special attention is also given to grammar and spelling, enabling students to compose better compositions. O ther facets of the program are pub lic speaki ng, book reports, and essay writing for local contests. Mrs. Shir ley Derr teaches Advanced Place· ment Eng lish to a select group of seniors. The Senior High depa rtment is headed by Mr. Charles Faris, w hile Miss Margaret. Ferree d irects the program at Westerly Parkway.
MR. GLENN SHAFFER " Ham it upl"
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MR. JO HN SHOLLY " Now there's no rule for this, of course."
MRS. LAURA ANN SMITH "OK, people." Drama Club; Public Rela· t lon1 Club