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The Challenge of English The purpose of Third year English is to become skilled in the techniques of good writing and to become acquainted with the best that has been written in American Literature. Richard Counce, Ricky Bacon, Ron Cross, Linda Beggs, and Barbara Camp are ex- amining a chart which is helpful in diction- ary work. The Fourth year English schedule consists of re- viewing grammar and literature to help the student prepare for college English. D Mr. Webb is helping Gary Taylor, LaDonne Portell, and David LaCroix diagram a sentence.
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EFI N K' gr, K 1 It l I in poken and Written Words French, an interesting foreign . language, helps students to become familiar with French people and their customs. Many of Mrs. Ramey's French students correspond with foreign penpals. This will increase their knowledge of writing French. This year French III has been added to the curriculum. This will extend the abilities of the students to speak and write French fluently. James Smith, Clarice Rehg, and Linda Sopp are using the tape recorder to improve their French pronunciation. Mr. Barker -and Dale Rhine listen intently as Sherry Smothers, Tom Markert, and Joyce Dammann read an interesting drama in English Literature. This college preparatory English course will stress technique of writ- ing. However, grammar and litera- ture are included. The hope of the instructor is that seniors will be better prepared for college English and the writing phases of other courses. -I9
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Girls like physical education. After acquiring their gym suits in September the girls took to the outdoors playing archery and badminton. Cold weather brought the girls into the gym for volleyball and basketball, followed by physical fitness training. Girls will remember the P.E. program for the fun of competition, the development of sportsmanship, and health. Physical Education Mike Schaffner and Mike Dumas are GETTING READY TO GO. lift' ...1.,..ri-r Diane Meagher, Bev Dixon, and Sharon Frey remove their ar- rows as they figure up their total points. wa we if .WW X9 Boys P.E. provides physical activity'while developing sportsmanship and an overall understanding of the rules of sports. Led by Mr. Brubaker the boys participate in softball, basketball, volleyball and football. 2l
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