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students compose descriptive theme for senior ENGLISH Scene I: Mr. Weaver's room f127j Time 10:15 fThird Periodj Characters: Senior English students Rod- ney Ieffries: When are theme revisions due? Not today, I Hope! Dave Shellen: Friday, always on Friday. Mike Tribbett: I don't quite understand that poem. Would you explain it? lay Matchett: lust a minute. I think I can interpret the meaning. Mr. Weaver: No, jay. That doesn't quite cover it. Raymond, do you have another gem of a quote for us to- day? Gary Worden: fBirdlike chucklej Scene II: Room 115A Uournalism Roomj Time: 9:15 fSecond Periodj Characters: Publications prospects Steve Chambers: Do we have any film? Mrs. Conley: I don't know. How many of you have your Oak Bark layouts? Brad Grubb: I left mine in my locker. Pam En- gleheart: Is there anything else for that program that I should type? Carol Hat- ton: I-lere's my layout. Scene III: Room 103 Time: 9:15 fSecond Periodj Characters: Speech students Mariann Po- well: Mr. I-Iazelbaker, do you have any ideas for tomorrow's speech? Kin Powell: Yeah, I don't get this visual-aid stuff. What do you mean? Cathy Derry: Boy, you guys are slow. I finished mine. It's about knitting. Monte Towe: Oh, no. Tell me you're kidding. Choosing a book for her book report, Ieanne Boyd checks the selection at the library. Q I : 3 ' 5 I W.. .,eJM2XTT?We5iii . ... . MXN :t M :' 1 .1 1 Nw... . .l 26 enghsh Listening to Mr. Ioseph Weaver, Mike Dalrymple and Sam Horner agree with their instructor.
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