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. To Caesar and MacBeth Anne Bright, English l l -ms , Peggy Middleton, English l l 1175514 Ellen Wodsworth, English l l Mike Newbern, Journalism, Dromo
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From Periods to Participles Flo Blankenship, English l2 I saw the best minds of my generation , . . their noses buried in texts, an English teacher standing above them with an overhead marker and a copy of MacBeth, At times, it seems that the only function of an English teacher is to dictate rules about writing and reading, Don't forget, a familiar voice bellows, when you begin a sentence with a four word introduc- tory adverb, you must use a comma . . . And just when you think you've grasped something lwhoops, I just used the forbidden second personl, a new rule appears that throws you completely out of whack. , . . and the introductory prepositional phrase, which functions as an adverb, may only have three words . . . The teachers of Kellam's English Department are a unique group of individuals. They stand behind their Chaucers and their Twains, they preach to high- heaven about verb tenses and antecedents, and they know that, someday, we will all be very glad that some- body was thereto educate us to that aspect of life that we can't live without: the English language. Inez Bryan, Advanced Composition Wifi -Q Betty Forrell, English Dept. Head
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From Beowulf to Bob Dylan and Beyond The English Department is a multi-faceted, extremely versatile group of individuals who strive to help each student master the skills of the language. Early in a student's career at Kellam, he must learn the basics: punctuation, verb tense, pronoun usage, etc. etc. etc. In some classes, the students are encouraged to write . . . and write . . . and write to practice applying the basics. As early as tenth grade, some students lespecially those in Mr. Fish's classesl are guided through writing their own mini-novels, a project that allows them to app- ly all aspects of their ever-expanding grasp of the language. Of course, the students do not just dive into projects such as these, they are given pages and pages of examples from great literary sources to help them along. Students are fed a complete menue of literature at Kel- lam. From the Old English habber-jabber of Beowulf, to the philosophical masterpieces ot Bob Dylan, to the contemporary works of Stephan King and Anthony Burgess, the En- glish Department makes an all-out effort to educate Kellam's student body to the ways of the world. .e'Xli S it Marilyn Jackson, English l l Martha Neilsen, English lO lO8
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