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Searcy, Benny Nelson, Linda 8.8. BA. College Grammar, Modern American Modern Novels, Modern Literature, Business Poetry, Business English English, Language of the Film Mirage: Out of curiosity, just what language does a film speak? Mrs. Gelsinger: Its a variant form of lower Slobovian. Mirage: What type of stories do your students most enjoy writing? Mrs. McCreary: Their autobiographies. M.: There's no conceit at Ruskin! Mirage: What topics fascinate your students? Miss Rose: The bizarre, the macabre, the mystical, the poweu' Annie Rose, Sharon weird-things they relate to. B.A. es. Essential of English, Introduction to Research, Mirage: How many times have you caught the masculine SpamSh ' American HumoriStS pronouns flirting with the feminine pronouns? Miss Searcy: None, but llll have to think about it. NELSON AND ROSE COME TO RHS Mrs. Nelson is new at Ruskin this year. Being at Ruskin, she says, is a different experience. i like the school. The kids are happier, and more involved in the school ac- tivities. It seems they enjoy their English classes more than before. I definitely like teaching these classes better than the conventional English. Miss Rose also joined the English department this year. What does she think about Ruskin? The students at Ruskin seem aware of world events; maybe because it's an election year. They also seem more mature. When I taught in Wichita, we had nine week courses. I taught liFladio and Television and Logical Thinking among other courses, which I really liked. In Kansas, the students rented the text books. Whenever I wanted to use a different book, I had lots of books to choose from, and a large number of the one book. I really like teaching Speech best, but they didnt have a speech opening. Ruskin gave me an option of four English classes, of which I chose two. Donlt MAKE me laugh!
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