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English remains strong in spite of move The dedicated and qualified English staff have had a rigorous year of changes. Moving books and supplies from one school to the other was not the most pleasant aspect of the renovation, but the teachers took it in stride. This year the Humanities Class viras privileged enough to receive a new classroom, the forum. Humanities re- mains one of the most highly acclaimed English courses at NHS, and to accom- modate the great number of college- bound students, the classroom addition was both necessary and appreciated by the English staff. Overall, the English program has held together with fantastic endurance and triumphantly conquered uncontrollable circumstances. Mrs. Hopping has the attention of almost all her sophomores. Nice studio, Mrs. Dwyer! Mr. Kinde, fresh in from Hollywood, finds out he is really in Mustang Country.
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wmmmmmmmmm NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS — Beth Ross, Jill Werdell and John KIpllnger NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDED STUDENTS: Jane Carroll, Nancy Holmes, Janice VanLoke and Laura Hepler. Academic Leaders Northville High School is proud to have several scholars among its students. This year, three students, Beth Ross, John KIpllnger and Jill Werdell are National Merit finalist. Laura Hepler, Nancy Holmes, Jane Carroll and Janice VanLoke received commended honors for their participation In the National Merit testing program. Sophomore Matt Ho brought honor to NHS by being one of the top 100 students In the Michigan Math Competition and Junior Jason Ruiter placed 1st In the regional BO E.G. Computer Science Competition. In the English department Senior Dawn Schweim received a 2nd prize award In the Law rence Institute of Technology writing contest. How nicely you have all represented your school. - (f V - ' Sophomore Matt Ho s e v = V C n aK ' m p o Jn c uc .h . ' s V 70 olve cK ( s yxc- re -f 7 7 c - =7 ' Por aV . ' r.nc- ' -
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■.I »»H»H , english C S . 5 ' V CO CO n Seniors take a break from Hutnarnties. Sc -,Cc5 fc:: ' c- Dina Billimoria and Ingrid VanCaeneghem proof- C f 7 read an essay for Composition class. ' — J Tr Ce f (:
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