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he Wonderful World Of Words Mike Carter and Jenny Rose discover that v'- the card catalogue is easy to use Cami Bristow asks Ford Kistler, Are you serious? copying, laminating, and binding equip- ment were available. Brandon High School had five full-time Media Specialists to provide the students and the faculty with any assistance they needed in making full use of their multi- media center. In the English Department a new prog- ram, developed for sophomores, was cal- led the Reading Lab. It was used to de- velop not only the students' reading abil- ity, but also self-awareness, independ- ence, commitment, and responsibility. Also four new English teachers, Mrs. Let- ta Edwards, Mr. Jerry Thompson, Miss Chrissy lgnatuck, and Mrs. Terry Meiser, brought the English staff total to twenty- nine. English continued to offer such spe- cialty courses as speech communication, fantasy literature, creative writing and advanced placement English for which one could earn college credit. Brandon students scored high in communications skills on state and national tests, a reflec- tion of the fine program being offered in English. Drama, a branch of the Fine Arts De- partment, consisted of two phases: Clas- ses and productions. Classes taught stu- dents to act, pantomime, read plays, ap- ply makeup, and leam about costuming. In the past few years, Drama had limited their performances to classroom pre- sentations. In November, 1980, Mr. James Bayfield, Drama Coach, returned our budding actors and actresses to the center of the community's attention with their spectacular production of M.A.S.H. . The Media Center, English Depart- ment, and Drama had come a long way since the beginning back in 19145 and Brandon High was very proud of those departments. Media, Drama I 343
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