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Academics Beverly Wright practices her typing.
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Raymond Walts is wailing patiently for the bell to ring to go to lunch. .....Mrs. Wilcoxen asks, If you have alot of something, do you have abunch, too? ........The biology classes always follow the yummy traditions of dissecting worms, rabbits, and Mr. Kehres’ fingers by accident, of course .......... Home- Economics has broadened its programs to help today’s generation prepare for the future, to live a more secure and happy life ....... In metals you first learn to draft, then to make funnels and tool- boxes, and then on to bigger and better things ....... Owning your own busi- ness??? Could be. But it might be wise to take some of these courses ............ Computers are a good way of learning many things, but the most complex learn- ing machine ever constructed is the hu- man brain........ To have a chance to be a member of the Oxford High School Band is one in a life time. Michelle Rus- sell .....We the people of the United States of America .......... Many stu- dents swore to have heard very mysteri- ous animal shrieks ........ Les langues etrangeres sont le cle au monde ....... traveled to League contests again this year and received three outstanding I rat- ings ....... started out with a weight training program ........ Math, like life, gets harder as the years pass......
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■ Language Arts A Time To Learn And Grow The High School Language Arts and Drama classes were very busy this year. William Shakespeare was a big part of each English class. In English I the freshmen studied Romeo and Juliet. They were also kept busy during the holiday season writing children’s stories. The English II classes were introduced into the widely read novel of The Diary of Anne Frank. English III read The Scarlet Letter and Huckleberry Finn, and were kept busy writing research papers and adventure stories. English IV studied English Literature, Uncle Tom's Cabin, and MacBeth. The Speech class kept busy writing speeches all year preparing for the League Contests which were held in Oxford this year on March 24, 1987. Keri Thomas won the Fifth District Voice of Democracy speech contest sponsored by the V.F.W. Brian Lemke and Brian Hamilton work to- gether on their winter story. 26
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