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Verna LaBounty, Chairman Evelyn Faul Eugene Mack The English department has had a successful year in presenting ma- terial necessary for daily living in a fresh, challenging way. Gram- mar, novels, speech, and cre- ative writing are some of the to- pics included in the English cur- riculum. In Mrs. Faul's 11th grade creative writing class the students were given the opportunity to create their own children's book, com- plete with a story line, illustrations and cover. This was quite a pro- ject to put together, but the books were unique and creative. Mrs. Susag's senior speech class attended a Toastmaster's lun- cheon, and several students pre- sented speeches that they had prepared as class assignments. These students also created a children's TV show called North Street Neighbors which was vid- eo taped and viewed by ele- mentary students. The sopho- more speech class sent represen- tatives to the elementary school with various demonstration speeches. Mr. Mack sees his class as a place for his students to prepare for their future. It is an opportunity to upgrade their knowledge as well as develop positive concepts of themselves. One of his goals is to provide each individual with an opportunity to grow emotionally, mentally, and physically for the pressures of the adult world. 20 Kathy Susag Doreen Wangen and Tammie Heisler use puppets to introduce the senior speech show North Street Neighbors. Jon Grad interviews Kyle Opp for senior speech
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In the co-op program the first four to six weeks are spent in the classroom. Evaluations of typing and office machine skills are made to determine the best qualified worker for each work station. Schedules and job interests are also considered. Traits of a good employee are presented and discussed by members of the class as well. Lisa Reimche at Kay's Tax Bookkeeping Service Tammie Heisler at Central Dakota Clinic Marsha Seefeld at the Lonetree Special Ed. Office Shonella Haugen at Harvey High School Michelle Vondal at The National Bank of Harvey Nancy Piatz at the Harvey Chamber of Com- merce 19
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Harvey High School's English department held a Language Arts Festival in the spring in which students from all grades partici- pated. The categories consisted of poet- ry. essays, reports, short stories, research papers, and children's books. These works were judged by category and grade. In addition, during parent-teacher confer- ences the parents had an opportunity to vote for their favorite entry in the people's choice division which included personality profiles, illustrated aphorisms, and various other items. Angie Dovre received first place, while Chris Tunseth and Janell See- feld won second-place honors. Senior Language Arts winners: Kathy Fike. 1st place, report; Joni Graumann. 1st. essay; Roxanne Kersten. 2nd. report; David Hager, 2nd. news story; Mike Seibel. 3rd. report; Kelly Faul. 3rd. poetry. Junior winners Sarah Alveshere. 1st. story book. Bilbe Jo Reimche. Hon. Mention; Glenda Jelsing. 2nd. poetry. Daryl Hoffman. 3rd. poetry; Bock row Rhonda McKinven. Hon. Mention; Darla Hirschkorn. 3rd. research paper, story book; Nicole Rippiinger. 1st. essay; Katy Rutten. 2nd. research paper. Cal Carlson. 1st. research paper. Paul Anderson addressing tr e Harvey Toastmaster s Sophomore winners Tara Faul. 1st. poetry. 3rd, essay; Lisa Kersten, 2nd. short story. Freshmen ciub (above). Shoneia Haugen demonstrates a food winners (standing): Karen Fettig. 1st, poetry; Travis Randolph, 3rd. poetry. processor for senior speech students 11
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