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QQ, QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION. Mrs. Shirley Skarda explains 'topic heads' to Danny Rieke. Students found Mrs. Skarda's comments to be Uunquestionablyu good. DOUBLE TALK. Mr. Bill Richardson stimu- lates interest questioning students in Spanish. Spanish was I-IHS's only elective in foreign languages. BRAIN STRAIN. Not able to find her topic in the P encyclopedia, Odessa Mills searched through the Q instead. Opinions aired through oral reports training their brains, English Stu- dents researched for senior themes, junior poetry projects, and book reports. Battling to be first in line for theme material, seniors cried when they disco- vered their needed magazine wasn't subscribed to that year. Struggling and struggling to find reference material many seniors wished they had chosen a common topic like umbrellas to write on. Although it sounded easy in the be- ginning, completing a twenty-five page theme was a hassle for most. Busing 55 freshmen to Des Arc in Feb- ruary, Mrs. Shirley Skarda, department head, exposed lit students to the movie version of Romeo and Juliet. Listening to odd foreign sounds, Mr. Bill Richardson, a first year teacher, tried to develop Castilian dialects in Spanish I students. By year's end, HHS language scholars were communicating effectively. Creative writing on penguins, roller skating, and refrigerator doors de- veloped a 'want to read' attitude in all grammar classes. Filmstrips and records accompanied texts and essays on all levels. fi 5 . ' ui NNW- AF 'Q
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