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15'-'F' 51 A A umerous Electives Provide variety No matter what the English Student is looking for, they will find it in one of Seaholmls numerous electives. From Adventure Stories to American Dream, and from Shakespeare to Short Fiction, there are elective at Seaholm to suit everyones needs and tastes. In order to graduate, a student is required to take three credits of Language arts including one half unit in Speech and one half unit of com- position. He or she can then go ahead and plan their other two credits in any way they wish and that is where the electives come in. Although they all deal with the skills of reading and writing, they are diverse enough to be en- joyable to even the most unenglish-minded students. 1. Quiet and solitude help Betsy Mannick to read with greater concentra- tion. 2. Paying careful attention increases Melanie Muskie's literary understanding. 3. Left handed Iudy Hice takes thorough notes for later study. 4. Research can be a formidable task as julie Wood discovers. 5. Tammy Storey is proving that hard work and perseverance will get her that A. 6. While Moira Carrol takes some notes on her book, Karen Lefford ponders its deeper meaning. 7. Dave Thomas is searching for exactly the right book. 8. Mrs. Swart. 9. Mrs. Taylor. 10. Mr. Buell. 11. Mr. Tarrant. 69 l
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