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The sun shining through the windows makes it hard for juniors in Mrs. Roberts ' class to concentrate on American literature. They say that no man is an island, but Billy Snodgrass and some of his classmates work individually in the great sea of knowledge. Cleaning the room for a Region IV forensic meet is part of English, tool It teaches responsibility. Brent Nicely, Darrius Carbary, Johnny Wright, and Debbie Pope join in the fun. Joey Johnson and David May prove that there is more than one way to do a book report-by constructing a log cabin. 11
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Responding to Adventures Is Fun Is there really any fun in being sen¬ tenced to five years? It could be; it is all in the way you look at it. While some of us took regular trips to the library to browse around, to read the newspapers, to check out a book, or to do research for themes or term papers, others per¬ formed skits, gave book reports, watched movies, and played word games all in the name of English. Allen Call and Melanie Harris earn extra credit by displaying their talents on a bulletin board. While waiting for the bell to ring in senior English class, David Hoffman and Eddie Price concentrate on the basic rules of writing a term paper. 10 Jerry Blackwell puts his term paper notes in order while Debbie Hay contemplates what to do next.
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Across the Water Amy Stringer, Stacey Shaffer, and Mark Hilt recite dialogue, a frequent exercise in French. Mrs. Southerlin makes sure that Sara Johnson understands her Spanish classwork. Parlez vous Francais, Que hablo Ud Espanol. If you were lucky you did, es¬ pecially if you were going abroad. It wouldn ' t be much fun to get lost in a foreign country if you didn ' t speak French or Spanish. Those who didn ' t take a foreign language almost wished they had when they learned of the trip to Europe. A week was spent in Europe with the Spanish students in Spain and the French students in France. Dicisne Latina. The Latin students weren ' t left out completely as they had a Latin Banquet. Roman decorations, Roman food, and even Roman dress were part of the banquet. Speaking La¬ tin came in handy at the banquet also. Lisa Reedy attempts to brighten up the Spanish room by cutting out designs to go on the bulletin board. 12
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