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Assisting Mike Suncrire in reading is teacher Barbara Moore. . QW i riffs? Q 4- N - ua K if .- I O XM'- A X V' X ' x v t X X. -g 'Q , J ! K if t , X f 7 W-.P K1 X ,Rf K x Carol Goewey Mary Ann Hull Connie Kamm Keith Lewis rrrrr,.r, , We 4 My In Drama 1-2 Jean Magazzu and Pam Powell look over a tag line. All photos by Mark Bright A reading assignment keeps Domingo Casillos freshman, busy during class. ... - , P' 'ltt ,lt
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Hull, Goewey keep records for graduation During a sophomore composition class, Joy Maxwell listens intensely. Reviewing speech topics is English teacher Reggie Coats. Julie Boles Reggie Coats Dianne Cripe Marylee Fischer Gail Fisher 42 ENGLISH One of the classes taught by Mrs. Carol Goewey is freshman reading. sms-riw A. YW, ii.. S55-'j,, ,.'I. I ...,,.....,f English department chairman Fisher takes attendance before clas 0 X a : W . - s. at W .J
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lunior honors classes split because of large enrollment Throughout the year the English Department put a large emphasis on creative writing, drama, and literature for all classes. The junior honors class ex- perienced a team teaching pro- gram which joined Ms. Gail fpxkiivxi' Fisher's class and Reggie Coats' class. The units covered by the two classes included the study- ing ofthe book The Crucible, and the Salem witch trials. The junior class curriculum also includes a science fiction dress-up day where students dressed up as their favorite science fiction personality. Students were given the op- portunity to attend the Shakespeare play, A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Scottsdale 'fi ' .Ax as Center for the Arts. it X ..-iz-'af' -ni J In an American Literature class, teacher Mrs. Connie Kamm reads aloud an ex- cellent essay written by a student. A All photos by Mark Bright 44 ENGLISH
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