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f ,. 73 .. English is foreign It is 'isn't' not 'ain't'! Fairview's English department has been strug- gling for many years to correct the grammar of its students. The teach- ers have banded together to fight the endless battle against run-on sentences, misspelled words, and of course dangling participles. Through a huge selection of courses like World Literature, Advanced 1 , ., .LM Tw? ,f ,-,Q , Z Q 157 2 , yi., -417' Q. ' iv -Q. Qs f f :-lf' ' ' f ey! ef If if Nu ,,,A,, ., Wm:-4 -V, 2-'F' , ,, Placement English, Shakespeare, Old Testament, and Science Fic- tion, the students at Fairview have received a good literary back- ground. The writing program is also ex- tensive, beginning with Language Development and culminating with Composition for the College-Bound. Ia-73 6' in I 1 , ,..,. , ,.M1? ', . 3, - . Ill Robyn Dill laughs at Susan McCray sleeping in class. 121 Chris Smalley and Craig Stevens sing their way through English class. l3l Mr. Smith shows his class which one their left hand is. l41 Iennie O'Lear, Scott Bradbury, and Shawna Kinkead correct each other's pa- pers in Composition for the College Bound. l5l Kim Lauterbach wor- ries about her grade on the paper Ms. Palmer is grading. IGI Grammar is a class that takes a lot of memorization. 171 Ieff Stetting, Carl Ras- mussen, Todd Foerst, and Trevor Foster do practically nothing in Practical English. 68 English 4.1 Qlaiii -- Z!
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E.O.P. night people The Extended Option Program lE,O.P.l offered classes which met on Monday-Wednesday, and Tuesday-Thursday from 6:30-8:30. These classes were offered for stu- dents who needed more credits but couldn't fit the classes into their daily schedule. English, math, histo- ry, and a few physical education classes were available. 70 E O.P. Classes Qfg 2 ' tl f 4 Jil 55 ' fi if ,M if f X f fm , ,l dy:
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