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LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, may I have your attention please, asks sophomore Tammy Relnelt preparing to give her speech to her fellow classmates In speech class. Photo by Karen Woodard. DEEP IN THOUGHT is freshman Jill Bartley as she reads her assigned English homework for Mr. Dave Blackburn. Photo by Karen Woodard. LENDING A HELPING HAND to her 9th grade student, Angle Bezemek. is English teacher Mrs. Anita Lukshaltls. Photo by Karen Woodard. NOT BAD! After competing in the Extemporaneous Verbal II contest, sophomore Daryl Bolsby discusses his score with a state-level BOEC judge. Photo by Kelly Vogel. English. Speech, and BOEC - 25
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MAY I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE High school students all take some form of English in their curri- culum. At DHS three years of English are re- quired—teaching stu- dents punctuation, sen- tence structure, and grammar usage. If the student is brave enough, he she may choose to take a fourth year of English, College Prep English. It is not a required course, but it is available only to sen- iors so there is as little time as possible be- tween this course and when they attend college. English is important to all students so that they will properly develop their language use, which will be reflected greatly in their speech. The speech class Is also a required course for all students. Being able to speak to the public In an influential way is Important. Students are graded on all types of speeches, from im- promptu to debate speeches. One way students are able to develop their skills in English and speech is through the Business Office Educa- tion Club, BOEC. Busi- ness class students may join this club. Students who are in BOEC compete in all areas of business, as well as in English and speech. No matter what you do In life, your speech and language are very important. They will greatly influence others In the world of jobs and opportunity. -Karen Woodard MARCHING PROUDLY In the parade of presidents, seniors Teresa Mosher and Tammy Warczlnsky represent our school at the State BOEC Con- vention held In Detroit. Photo by Kelly Vogel. w
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