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Seniors Greg Weiner, Pame Spencer, and Matt Townley por- tray a husband, wife and psychi- atrist playing a game of bridge in ' Children of a Lesser God. ' Sophomore Kalene Corner prac- tices her extemp. speaking pre- sentation. Diane Caddell- English I, English IV, English IV-A, Amer. History Ruby Caron- English I-A, English III, English III-A, CLA III Dina Richmond- Spanish I, Debate, Speech, UIL, Theater Arts Linda Rushing- English I, CLA I, Journalism I, Adv. Journalism Cecile Truss- English II, English II-A, CLA II 94 ENGLISH-DRAMA While classmates Kyle Dickie, Neal Kelley, Pam Troutman, Brandi Blackwell, Carrie Gray,
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Nancy Ford- Record Keeping, Accounting, Typing, Shorthand Wesley Glover and Lori Shoffner Peter O ' Brient works diligently apparently find something funny during computer class, during Business Law class. ACADEMICS 93
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Live To Tell It ' s the thing that makes you break out in a cold sweat and the hair rise up on the back of your neck. It ' s the dreaded Research Paper, that comes every year to haunt the unsuspecting students in a whirlpool of books, bibliog- raphy cards, and notes. Both the junior and senior English classes were required to write research papers starting in early Spring and continuing un- til the last 6 weeks. By the end of the year, students felt they were experts in the art of research and even started to sound like their papers: When I ' m in a lachry- mose state of mind, it quickly be- comes fait accompli, Rachel Clements, senior said. College bound students benefited from research papers, even though they tore their hair out. i MS S D ' Ann Hall, and Missy Callihan intently read Moby Dick in their Junior English class, Fred Weber enjoys a much shorter version of the story by reading Cliff Notes. You gotta do what you gotta do whether you like it or not, Greg Weiner, senior, said when read- ing ' MacBeth ' in this English IV class. ACADEMICS 95
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