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Bi i , . For his project in Mrs, jackson's class, Alan Eubanks gives a presentation on The Hobbit. V1-9 4 arg. J aaa.. I' 1' ' v J' sf .K .A 9 Tiff! e ai. 3' '- at x , . 1 if , , Ex SCX' ri, 1R33 . gfq - .. 'A iii 't 'rffk f K f:,g:--we Sharing a arueof of icfead rie encounferri Every man who knows how to read has it in his power to magnify himself, to multiply the ways in which he exists, to make his life full, significant and interesting. ALDOUS I-IUXLEY For four l - o - n - g years of their lives, students suffered through an intense program designed to eliminate all faults in their usage of the English language. The teachers involved brought an end to limited vocabularies, substandard English, and a lack of interest in literature. The many hours of work consisted of practice designed to help students utilize the language without dangling comparisons, sentence fragments, split infinitives, double negatives, run-on sentences. Vocabulary, literature, and writing assignments became a daily regimen. prepares his vocabulary lesson for his classes. During his planning period, Mr. Blevins Then there was reading. The freshmen read Great Expeetationr and Romeo and juliet. Sophomores pored over A Separate Peace, Lord of the Flier, To Kill a Moehinghird, and juliuf Caerar. Juniors spent many nights burning the midnight oil while scanning the pages of The Crueihle, Huckleberry Finn, and The Starlet Let- ter. The seniors busied themselves with Maelieth, The Canterbury Talef, 1984, and Hamlet. When the smoke cleared, the students reaped the benefits of being well-read, having a large vocabulary to draw upon, and speaking correctly. - Terry Baker Englirh 14
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