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Senior Krista MuscH checks resources in the Periodical guide for Library Science. Senior Tom Flick, grasps an idea in English 435. Freshman Jeff Allen commands Lulu in a demon- stration speech for Freshman English. Sophomore Elaine Nuest checks out a novel for a book report.
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Pupils Discover Life Of Wonder Between Pages Although the English Department may look at itself as a bore, the excite- ment and novelty of daily activities can transcend a Kougar to the heights of the Himalyas in one page. In grammar, a hobo can become a professor after one short easy lesson. In journalism, the action-packed lead is a must and students must learn how to lay out a paper, correct errors, and write a headline. These are current talents found no where else in the school. The English Department also boasts classes in Shakespeare, term paper, and mythology. When the lights go up on stage, it ' s the set design class which can take the bows. Boring, not by a long shot, when all you have to do is open the pages of a book and read. The diversity of teaching methods are under the direction of Department Chair Mrs. Mollie Gregory. Her co-workers are Ms. Betty Brown, Mrs. Kathy Crosby, Ms. Nora Glenn, and Mr. Tim Albert. Junior Ron Borsits checks a compact copy of English rules in order to correctly word his term paper. Journalism is a place of discovery. Senior Chris Grube finds writing is one of her talents. Senior Debbie Intveld admires two of guest speak- er, Mary Lucas ' s copper etchings. 18
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Students Discover Alternate Careers In English Seniors Dave Slawnikowski, Matt Hunter, Lori McLean, Shelly Nuss, Sheila Porter and Phil Garland await the final bell in English 435 The course covers the basics of English grammar and literature. Freshmen Joy Brock, Dan DeYoung and Holly Juniors Jennifer Kessinger, Michelle Jungels, and Tami Rector work on a report for Academic Junior DeYoung study grammar, English. 20
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