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E-N-G-L-l-S-HXVW R-I-T-E-R-S AN-O-N-Y-lvl-CD-U-S we sxgsswhreip' .2 X Q-E English is bu Some people consider English another boring' required class. But on the contrary, English is the building block to a world of creativity. Students have the oppurtunity to expand on these bases and get involved in a club called Writers Anonymous. In English classes students study the different styles of poetry, prose, short stories and other types of writing to de- termine which styles they enjoy writing. Once a student finds he has a special talent or interest in writing a certain type of poem, short story or essay he has the oppurtunity to express himself fyrther through the writing club Writers Anonymous. A student can turn in his work to the sponsors, Jan Preston or Virginia Vanis and it will be ldlng block critiqued by fellow students. From this a student discovers his strong points and weak- nesses. Also the students can participate in contests and they can work on the school literary magazine Connections. l've always been interested in writing and Writers Anonymous has encouraged me to further my skill, said Flick Chamberlin. The Kansas Association of School Boards chose Connections for the award for Special Publication lmeritl. There was only one such merit given in the state. Naturally we were very pleased we thought we had a fine magazine and we are glad to see others agreed with us, said Nls. Preston. Tim HGHSOD, Chris Krell, lndividualized ln sophomore pietes his assig senior, prepares to write an essay senior, finds reading relaxing in Reading class. English class, Vernon Wonders, com? nrnent outside ofthe classroom. 3 iirs..
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XA ' 5 N 5:-If W ww .ma-'f .N i' Principal Don Willson informs Chemistry Teacher Chuck Engel and Junior Alan Lehman, the rules about rldlng a bicycle down the hall. Engel and his Physics class were workinfj on a motion experiment.
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'Vriters Anonymous- lfrontl Rick Chamberlain, Thompson, Jalane Schnvidt, Michelle Voth, Carrie' iric Becker, Matt Harms, lbackl Jan Preston, Ashcraft, Sherry Regier, Amanda Carper, Ginny loanne Juhnke, Marsha Horchem, Susan Carper, Vanis. -leather Watts, Elisabeth Boudreaux, Brenda rlsi Lfiivlill 2 f sv- .X if Mamma an Durung charades Brett Bohannon lunlor acts out the movie Night of the L.1vlng Dead the .projects in Mr. Stratton's Honor's Finn. Pietured reading are Sam Zimmerr class IS completing the book Huckleberry Laura Boelk and Jan Hauck,
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