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,ix 6 5 9 G- Horst S. Ingram B. Ivins G. Ivins K. Jue gafafaeyy J an lfmwy Wof1zjwi.w'I1!ofa The Language Arts Department is not just English. Thoreau, Chaucer, John Steinbeck, and Shakespeare are just a few of the many authors who were read by the students this year. The main goal for the majority of the language arts classes was composition. The teachers wanted to help each of their students reach his or her potential in writing. They accom- plished this by stressing writing. Some teachers assigned research papers and some used journals to help their stu- dents become honest in their writing. This year was the first year for the student composition files. During the year the teachers would assign special compositions that would be filed in each individual's folder for future reference. This way the teachers can see how much each student has progressed in his or her writing skills. The Language Arts department is not just English, but it consists of the foreign languages and the senior college surviv- al course. ln French and Spanish, the students did not only learn the lan- guage, but they learned about the cul- tures of these countries. And college survival prepares the student for col- lege. P Mr. Tony Ivins, Alethea Harry, Rosemary House in Salem, Mass., where Nathaniel Hudspeth, Tracy Sallen, and Mark Mar- Hawthorne worked. tlnez discuss the picture of the Custom A Students are enthusiastic about their Eng- P Mrs. Shirley Allender shows her stu- lish class, where writing is stressed. dents cartoon drawings on the bulletin board. 8 Language Arts Y? fs..-.x
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