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w 1 Q N f I I 'ui Tying up loose ends. Freshman Bruce Granger carefully wraps his secret puI's Christmas prcsent for Mrs. Nancy Rousscau's English class. 341 Academics eadin' 81 itin' thmetic Writing plays and book reports were two things experienced by sixth graders in creative writing. We wrote, produced and performed our own plays. It was hard work, but it was the most fun thing we did, said sixth grader Dean Roberts. Moving into junior high was a major advancement. Classes were separated and students were more on their own. While some students were just concentrating on making their grades in English, others took up other languages such as French, German, Latin and Spanish. 'Just trying to master English grammar is enough for me, said K.K. Bennett. Christmas quiz. David Korenblat and Patrick Boyd try to add up the total number ofgifts given during the I2 days of Christmas. Orange. Senior Cindy Thomas. as an independent study. teaches first graders how to speak Spanish. n -- ' ' 'g' 1 in' ng M 5 , va H U' if
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