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Mooney, Ellen, Dept. Head t , , . B'A 8' Edq M'A' there was the day she assigned Mass Media, Essen- tials of English, Jour- nalism t ' , C 't . . , , t Belden, PrIscHla , B.A. Essentials of English, Literature of Protest, CANA DIAN TEA CHES ' ' wmmmwm AMERICA NS ENGLISH English at Ruskin for '72 was full of surprises. There were courses to suit varied needs and tastes: Language of the Film and ttMass Media for tuning into the media world; Literature of Protest and American Humorists for un- . explored dimensions of our literary heritage; and Maw ' Business English for the practical needs of the , vocationaIIy-oriented students. These and many other courses offered opportunities for both individual enrich- ment and enjoyment. Now who says English is a drag? tE. Mooney - Department Headt Casper, Millie B.S. Composition and Reading, Business English, Individualized Reading Do your students write things like this, too?!
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atwainx- Wt-IW'fiWW 7W4 so tired. Mr. Crane enjoys himself Kentucky. D.E. GOES SOUTH FOR THE WINTER On an interview assignment for the Mirage, i could tell immediately that Mr. Little was not as interested in my questions as I was in his answers. Fortunately, Mr. Crane and Mr. Ricono happened to walk by and offered their assistance. Mr. Ricono: ttln the distributive education department, we have four teachers: Mr. Willis, Mr. Crane, Mr. Little, and myself. Make sure you spell that right, R-l-C-O-N-O. Distributive Education is a class that teaches the student about such things as selling, dis- piay, and advertising. Mr. Crane: We have contests quite often which students enter, competing in different areas. In our classrooms, we have many trophies to show our success. We also elect officers on the local, district, state, regional, and national levels. The MIRAGE staff would like to thank Mr. Ricono for his continuing interest, involve- ment, and support of the yearbook. Donit you ever quit talking?!
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tf Protest, Mirage: How many girls take Man and Myth and expect to find Robert Red- ford? Miss Belden: HALL of them. Mirage: Of all your subjects, which do you most enjoy teaching? Mrs. Casper: Composition and Reading? Mirage: Our motto in journalism ls We sur- vive every crisis! How many have we survived so far? Miss Mooney: I never know how many - Just that we survived! What are YOU doing up?
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