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Mrs. Sponseller gives last minute instructions to her students before allowing them off the bus for their field trip. Speech Team Row 1: Laura Shewman. Mike Pelphrey. Sara Doster. Penny Kelsey. Row 2: Andy Person. Randy Heflin. Mike Brown. Julie Baker, Bob Novak. Row 3: Scott Andritsch. Robin Beery. Tom Inskeep. Todd Hite. Rachel Landrum. Ha- ley Shepherd. Miss Stone. Mrs. Cooksey. Liz Hardwick performs an emotional lip sync for a drama project. Nikki Presl makes up an English test, a familiar sight during teacher’s prep periods. ENGLISH 27
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Dressed for a Drama assignment, Colleen Yeakle prepares for a lip sync. Shaving to Shakespeare The English department at MHS consists of Kay Sponseller, Susan Klingler. Deb Miller, Shelley Walgamuth (with Peg Gilbert as her sub), Pete Jones. Bob Gilbert, and Jo Ann Buyers. The classes taught include language, literature, composition, creative writing, drama, and journalism. New to the English department this year was Elizabeth Dowden who replaced Jane Bales. The juniors in Mrs. Sponseller’s American Lit classes studied such novels as Huckleberry Finn and the Grapes of Wrath. Most classes studied some Shakespearean plays which were enhanced later in the year when the Indianapolis Shakespeare Festival came to the high school to perform ex- cerpts and famous lines from about five plays. Sophomores learned the art of public speaking as they gave a wide variety of speeches ranging from show- ing someone how to pole vault to demonstrating how to give a crewcut - with a live subject! The freshmen were introduced to the much loved Basic Skills while the sophomores, ideally, were finishing theirs. Juniors and seniors were constantly reminded of the importance of finishing Basic Skills in order to receive a Manchester diploma. A majority of students had at least one En- glish class, and many felt as Linda Sturtsman does. “My favorite class is English because it’s not just work. We have a lot of fun while we are learning and that makes us remember it more.” 26 ENGLISH Angie Baker and members of her class relax in En- glish with their sunglasses and towel during spirit week. Mrs. Sponseller joins in the spirit week madness by dressing up as a mon- ster.
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Mike Brown and Shawn Yeakle have found a way to escape the pressures of Mr. Miller's class. Miss Stone wa ves a way a photogra- pher as Gary Beery walks back to his seat. 28 MATH
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