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h 4- ESSA ENGLISH TEST Y: Explain each of the following topics giv- ing specific supports. -1. -2. .-3. 4. -5. -6. -7. -8. -9. Mr. Jobst was in the National Honor Soci- ety. Mrs. Fischer spent her Senior Prom watch- ing television with her date because he got the Chicken pox. Mrs. Richardson was captain of her cheer- leading squad. Mrs. Boyle dislocated her shoulder on Homecoming day at majorette practice. Mr. Rogers was manager of a Rax restau- rant. If she were not a teacher, Mrs. Mullins would like to work in geriatrics. Mr. Beck slept on the beach of Lake Michi- gan on his Prom night. Mrs. Henderson and four classmates were stranded in St. Louis for a night with no money during the summer between her ju- nior and senior year after they missed their train. Mrs. Cossarini was married in Berlin. f i 1 f ' f Q - , f V ,f 8. V!,,,.fV,.,,V.6 M 2 i l i . I ff f T i i r V , , --1 , vi- , 1. i .- ii. i r 'W.. i 'W'-nr., V i , , HV, 'T 4, 5'w,n, 'J 'T F-i'HW F'! lli T- ,f1 Y:l1'7'T?FF T 7f '!- ' 'ffl1fTllE'7-if.5UiEZi.fI75f'Z'vPT ? Fig Tb T 'rl' w - ,,iii'gp,i,W,,ynM, 1i'Vf'r',ni W WQZW W5 gif ,V i.,ggti?ff -' fl li-M QW ,, l i ? , - '. 2' .iiiv'li1'lEfE!lf!fYl5'ljifflf s.lii+t' 7 U H-'li ll! i gli fl ii ii' l Ml' ni W i WE ll E W 'll 'i 'i W ,fi 'V,, 1, if,.i ', , , Pa--i4,, ,, M... , -,ir , .. i ' . 'L if . 4 .i 'V i, .i i, J -.,, -: ,.i- - - ww , ,i V, . V - ,J -1 - ,. , . :fi , Irwin . H J- 4, rv , , V .. ,- .i ,-, .f -,. , . ..,.f, H'- lflflwjl VV ' ,,,' jg'-if H V f .' I , 11,1 'H . .if 'r,ZZl:fl'jl'Vi.'1i ,gi all J w ig , i172lmi.jiVqlQ V 55 V ,Wg EWJ' i fs Milf in l i7 m Wi' 'W L' VW ' . '- . V' ii- i.Li?'lfJ 1i -' fl -i'ilwz 'fi' 'nm-ii V, 5, gf' ' . 1 -- . . 4 ,, i , ig . i- , i '45 , f in ' F' Q' W it 'ii 'Will F ' 'iJ' i qiL -ffl T n i, 5 w him i -g JM if iw ' g. if-i f W 4 - 'till Wli1f iii'i ii in As.. Q iii is - W l -if i if 'W ri ii Mi, M fi y ,46 4 M, i ,www I as M 'I ii si A i ni L ,film fi, 4, ill' MV' nnw i ,WLM J li'-Li fd ima if in M mfr 105 ww ' , . . llllilfilllititilifiilazlilimilil 7' V . .. J. 1 ., . .. . , Mifflin N- flll.il77glltl li111ll'iii+JiiMs.sl1la.r.llfg.illi sais.. V See Dick. See Jane. See Spot run. Run, Spot, run! Central students have come a long way since those first years of grammar. Central's English department has evolved over the years to encompass everything from grammar and literature to creative writing. Students had a wide assortment of classes available to develop their writing skills., 'A wide sprectrum of classes like year- book, newspaper, and journalism were of- fered. Also included in the curriculum were radio and television braodcasting classes for students who wanted to explore broadcast- ing careers. ln a response to students' interest, more creative writing courses were offered this year. Carol Roach, senior, said, I loved creative writing. l'm so glad I took it because it was a lot of fun and it helped me to become a better writer. English teacher Terri Mullins said, This year we really tried to place emphasis on logical thinking. We wanted students to learn how to logically develop all their writing from an argumenta. tive essay to a literature interpretation. At. taining goals like these were an important part of the English department's success this year. -' ,.- f f c' fzffrfr g,. The teachers are always grading an endless amount of papers as shown by Jan Henderson. Senior Steve White knows the secret to a good grade in Gene Dalton's Honors English class! YV .J r 2.3 . :,.4.- i History Lou apparently The 198 Carl Boyle Jerry Jobst, . Cossarini, Winston R Donna P
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. . nl?-.R -'Fff l:J'hsQ- r u if s terest, more offered this id, I loved ak it because ilped me to glish teacher 2 really tried hinking. We to logically i argumenta- etationf' At- in important a success this -CQWWMWQMM f History teacher William Boyle and English teacher Lou Jobst took all their academic courses, but apparently they missed one on clothes coordination. The 1986-87 English Department: Front Row: Carl Beck, Denise Fischer, Diane Green, Diane Boyle, John Parsons, Terri Mullins. Back Row: Jerry Burris, Gene Dalton, Bob Connoley, Lou Jobst, Jan Henderson, Jennifer Katsaras, Barbara Cossarini, Karen Horn, Kathy Grove. 'Not pictured: Winston Rogers, Carol Richardson, Barbara Doering, Donna Ross, Gail Klazura, Amy McMahon, Mickey Madden. fievys, f 'Q' J . 511. ,. 'JA::mu. Discussing work with his students is an important part of Bob Connoley's freshmen English class. Carol Richardson takes a moment to work at her desk during one of her creative writing classes. ,ga f 7 Faculty ' Li., 1 ,ff V I 1 Y In , , .1 A M - jj , ... V ,L AV 1 . A, : ,-44.34-J 4' ,., .r .' -- - .,,...,. :,--,,- ----L--- -- L g --,,..,W,,i . -M -. . Y , . N 35,3 up A. V . ,,-.l - - -- ,- , '-. - -' gnu.. - '
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