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English offers electives I I in diverse literary areas Equipped with an array of pens, an abundance of paper and the im- aginative thoughts of a practiced novelist, the student is prepared to face the work of the Creative Writing class taught by Mrs. Ioanne Iernigan. Creative Writing gives you a chance to express yourself and opinions that you normally wouldn't, observed Senior Marc Magness. While Creative Writing teaches students how to improve their writing, the reading classes of Miss Dorothy Palumbo instruct students on more efficient use of their reading skills. Reading Improvement, Reading Better reading is a basic skill that benefits all students. Freshmen Beckie Robbins and Col- leen Kain check over an exciting copy of Hot on Wheels during their reading class. Photo by Doug Whitehead. Study Skills and Reading Develo ment are all designed to increa reading ability. I feel it is a good program sa Miss Palumbo. The students come here thinking this is a blow o which it's not, but they soon reall how much they can benefit from tl class, Substituting in the place of regul English for many juniors and senioi the Comparative Novels class of M1 Vicky Martin, offered a variety books at the pace of one per week I enjoy reading a lot, and at tl same time, I'm trying to earn son credits to possibly graduate early ' rr commented junior Cathy Ortloff ' i by Doug In-depth studies on classic and novels were made in Comparative Senior Shanna Neff enjoys Ayn Rands tainheadf' Photo by Taylor Stout j , 5
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itional literary knowledge is gained ugh various English elective classes, such ' Novels. Senior Nicky Nelson a novel. Photo by Taylor Stout. Lectures are a big part of Senior English. Although the attention span wanes toward the end of the year, Senior Ward Stalworth ap- pears attentive. Photo by Howard Holsomback. dk gx, fx? gave students a chance to be the phomores Susie lennings and Allan se a microphone in the presentation project. Photo by Taylor Stout. Q, 'Pltuw f Deviation from the English class routine, Senior Nicki Nelson, Iunior Chris Coddington and Seniors Toyn Hauser and Peter Ohlandt express themselves. Photo by Taylor Stout. P 3 Vx , ,V was ,' fi K lf N F' jr , , V -- .,,,,, . VA ,...-m.......,, ' ' ,V.. ,i A-'L'k' 'C Comparative novels was offered to Seniors as an opportunity to expand their repertoire of novels. Senior Ann Arnold Works on a report. Photo by Taylor Stout. English Electives I 211
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