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Mrs. Rogers 1 'h Miss Snood y TI? Mr. Williams t . Mr. Garrick 32fAcademics en lish - -1 J is 3 . ex qi H 0 .. 4 awww U fi '-,.....- , SK Q 2. Concentrating is a big factor in teaching English. 3. Just like, students teachers have to preare themselves for class. 5. Mrs. Adams is often found helping her students. 6. Armed with daily assignments, Mrs. Rogers faces her students. 8. Some journalism students spend their time wisely - some don't. IO. Mr. Garrick enioys teaching A.P. class. V l 2 1 oft. -Q :jf y ee , X Q Qi'-3? sa I wi. ,
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',x:f i. . l fl lil .5 The math department opened the 8l-82 school year with tri- umphs and disappointments. The department introduced Computer Math and offered pre-Calculus S Trigonometry for a second year. With these fine courses and others, the math department was headed for one of its better years. A major dis- appointment was the departure of one its best teachers, Mr. William Dilling. Despite this set- back, the math department kept going. Page 30 2. Coach Erwin finds a moment of rest from his busy schedule. 3. Mr. Foster is caught in the act of helping a student. 5. Some students use audio aides to help them. 6. Some people automatically pay at- tention when the photographer is in the room. 8. Robin Freeman and Steve Waldrop show why they are computer wizzesf' 9. Computer math requires concentra- tion. Page 3l 2. Mr. Gilstrap is sometimes found helping his students one-on-one. 4. Everyone's favorite substitute is Mr. Mack.
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J. Nouns, verbs, prepositions, and conjunctionsl Are you familiar with these terms? You will have to know these terms in order to pass the English courses at Carolina. The English Depart- ment has a lot to do with these topics. We have three levels of English here at Carolina. Those levels are practical, regular, and honors. e A-I Serving as English department chairman this year was Mrs. Hattie Harris. I. Spelling bees are often hard. 2. Wesley Jones spends his time wise- ly. 3. Gina Cochran refers to a neighbor for a grammar question. 4. Mr. Elrod lectures his English class. 5. Mrs. Scripture is the new Trojan ad- visor and journalism teacher.
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