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Ccuc ox iWxstta Left to right Missi Kolacz, Becky Fozo. Mollic Moody, Stacey Klosinski, Danielle Wykoff, Sue Pemberton, Gwen Cook, Kelli Gumm. Beth Deutschcr. Carol Drufke, Kim Rosentretcr, Tammy Stephens. Joe Allegretto. Russ Mycr, Mary Jensen. Debbie Morros, Anne Murphy. Todd Harshman, Chris Varnak. Pat McGuire. Cougar reporters were kept busy throughout the year informing students and faculty of area and school happenings. Students learned to write creative feature stories in addition to basic news articles. Be- sides writing, students also designed puzzles and lay- outs, worked on artwork and cartoons, and typed. Each reporter learned to work under pressure to meet the deadlines. Sponsor Mr. Blaine Gamble and layout editor Gwen Cook glue the layouts for the newspaper. Staff members write the feature articles for this month's newspaper.
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pjnCjUuOjC We use English everyday, and the way in which we use it says something about us. The truly so- phisticated individual is the one who uses grammar logically and continually works to improve his vocabulary. These skills are put to practical use when writing speeches, essays, and research pa- pers. Students also acquire a broad background in literature. They study writing forms from essays to poems to short stories and styles from William Shakespeare to Mark Twain to Ralph Waldo Em- erson. The language department also includes classes in French and Spanish. With increasing immi- gration, world travel, and foreign relations, having knowledge and understanding of these languages and cultures becomes imperative. Students use maps, view film- strips, and research and write re- ports on these various countries to gain an insight into the lifestyles of these different speaking peo- ples. What arc you looking at, Mr. Rokosz? It’s Mrs. Deer's story hour!
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The Science department is a pot of ever- increasing knowledge. As students are taught the basics of chemistry, physics, biology, and earth science, visualizing how the world works becomes easier. Each class helps the students to grasp the basic principles that are prerequisite for higher learning. Every one busy as usual in chemistry class. 22 Sciencc
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