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English allows self-expression The English longuage is our primary means of communicorion. We ore, after all, social creatures who need a means of expressing ideas and exchanging information with others,’’ stated Calene Boyer. English instructor. Paula Scholler, '86, said, I like English because you get to learn the basics of grammor and some literature. It helps me get acquainted with other people.'' Ms. Boyer continued, I enjoy helping those students who hove o sincere desire to leorn and expond their creotivity ond abilities in general. Teaching con be extremely rewarding.” Stacey Ryan, '87, stoted, I find this year's English a lot more advanced ond it's harder. I enjoy it because there's a lor of literature.'' Top. Ms. Boyer exploins o literoture point Middle left: Mike Kelly understands rhe writing process Middle right: Jeff Humphries prepares to study. Lower left: Jomie Croft demonstrates how to moke o morshmollow man Lower right: Poulo Scholler. Tim Boker. ond Joe Broke read on English 10 assignment 20
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Science classes explore life The world of science hos long baffled rhe likes of many greor men ond women, bur rhe srudenrs of KHS hove quire on opporruniry ro leorn obour rhis foscinoring, yer boffling subjecr rhrough courses ranging from psychology ro onoromy. Rene Corwin. '66, said, Through rhe few science closses I've roken. I've learned whor kind of environmenr many differenr life forms require and ro respecr rhor enough nor ro domoge or pollure ir. Dovid Smirh, biology ond general science insrrucror. said, The main rhing I would like ro see rhe srudenrs leorn rhrough my closses is o basic, fundomenrol undersronding of how life works in irs many forms.” ”1 hove leornd o lor in science closses.” soid Jomie Dolman, '85. I've learned how my body funcrions ond how ro roke core of ond preserve rhose funcrions.” ”1 enjoy rhe lobs rhe mosr,'' soid Corwin. ’ Ir gives me rhe opporruniry ro explore rhe rype of life or funcrion we discuss in class ” Upper left: Brian Loudick looks or some slides For left Kennerh Fogon experiments with rhe hydrogen otom Left Teresa Domrne works on o chemistry experiment Lower left: Tim Boker works on o biology assignment Lower right: Troy Adorns ond Tim Boker work on o lob in biology
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Upper left: Mr Kuhn exploins o poinr obour coIoojoI literature Upper right. English 11 srudenrs llsren ro Ms Doyer Middle left Fronces DroKe demonsrrores how ro moke poper objects Middle right: Ginny Blonton discusses her interpretation Lower left Gino Johnson gives her Voice of Democracy speech Lower right Troy Leith studies his English
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