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Miss Priles utilizing her free period to find supplem entar y material for her classes. Mr. Frey discusses The Glass Menagerie with Seniors. (L.nathli - ground a I ion of -U-i earn in a 7 Freshman English— GREAT EXPECTATIONS , . . not four more years of this? . . . Shakespeare? The name sounds familiar . . . Who said that grammar is FUN? . . . endless lists of vocabulary . . . A short story test tomorrow? — but I still have nine to read! . . . Junior worries— GRAPES OF WRATH and MOBY DICK . . . panels on CRIME AND PUNISHMENT . . . .After you have read TURN OF THE SCREW for the tenth time ... ... PROJECT! . . . class discussions — learning the inner thoughts of others and iden- tifying with characters in books . . Mr. Viny, Junior English teacher, directing his play, The Wizard of Oz . Mr. King, a familiar face at school, in his junior high class- room. Mrs. Dontis, Mrs. Cardell, and Mrs. Nicholou instill desire to learn in younger English students. Mrs. Sand calling the role in Sophomore class.
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Atca clem u f- rin clp a I $ Mr. Marshall — knows everything that goes on in the school . . . always with a sympathetic ear . . . Alright now, let ' s get to class . . . Where are you supposed to be? . . . never missed a basketball game . . . Mr. Mclnroy, would you write my college recommendation? It ' s due in three days ... . . .college catalogues . . . advice from our counselor . . . choosing the RIGHT college— is it possible? . . . Mr. Marshall with his friendly smile. and i oundetor Busy in the hall- -could it be about the yearbook? Glad to hear the great news, Jim. Mr. Mclnroy pauses for a moment from transcripts, schedules, and student col- lege problems.
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oLctn 9 u a a eS J eiiS to I ' In ii erst an din 7 (J I ' m cette the easiest one annee. . . . C ' est froid ici, in the . . For monsieur. to sit? school! the love for a gentleman grammar — everyone ' s pitfall . Nous avons taeaucoup de travail of Mike! . . . Sorbonne exams . . . You zombies! . . . Is that any way futile attempts at authentic accents . . . college acceptance parties in French class sending tapes to North Carolina Who taught you how to say THAT in French? wonders Mr. Angelonidis. C ' est Monsieur Dorbis qui vous parle, begins our French IV teacher during a taping session for sister school in States. Mr. Dimitsas, Mr. Angelonidis, Dr. Dorbis, Mrs. Papatassos, Mrs. Deligiorgis, Mr. Pisanias, Mrs. Manglivera, Mr. Johnson, and Mrs. Sommerville discuss teaching techniques during a meeting of language department. jMrs. Papatossos enjoying a Spanish conversation with students.
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