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Bare NECESSIEI For a native language, English was much harder than it might have seemed. john Edgell's senior honors class wrote approximately 35 papers. The papers were tough because they had to come from the student's own ideas, not books, explained senior janet Allen. In sophomore English classes a research paper was added to the curriculum to prepare the students for the paper they would write in American history during theirjunior year. l don't think we should have to do a paper two years in a row, said sophomore Ashley Smith. The teachers should teach us how to use the library and how to write the paper, then we'd know how to do one when we're juniors. On the other hand, sophomore Katie Quaintance added, I think it is good that we are doing a paper this yearg now we'll know how to write one next year. Check it out! Rick Dowda, sophomore, looks through the card catalog in order to find books and other sources for his first research paper in Mrs. Kathy Beaumont's English class. what in the world! Sophomore Rick Dowda examines a slide in biology. Feastival. Working up a good appetite, senior Mark Cornell stares at the loads of food being served by senior jennifer Haynie at the Medieval Feast held each year by Mrs. Nancy Rousseau's senior English class. f ,f . M-,W 72'Academics
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