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“Who Calls the English Teacher Daddy-O?” Charlie Brown Mrs. Rebecca Graham was Mrs. Rhoads' student teacher during the second semester. IHSA Speech Contest Team: Kim Burke. Jennifer Wooddell, Kim Taylor. Janice Garner, Gina Muncy. Tina Smith, Maria Bethel, Mrs. Rhoads, Doug Dickey, Mike Smargiassi. Seniors prepare for college English. The English Department is headed by Mrs. Wilson as its chairperson. Mrs. Blemler and Mrs. Rhoads are the other two English teachers. The basic skills of communications are stressed. Also, creativity and imagination are encouraged with the students. Some of the course offerings are: Business English, Creative Writing, Speech I and II, Novels I and II, Mass Media, Drama, Poetry, Short Stories, and many others. We feel very fortunate to have so many course offerings in our high school English department. Of course the IHSA Speech Contest is an important part of each year and participation in it stems from the work begun in English Classes. Joanie, your enthusiasm is overwhelming! 28
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high school yearbook. Candee Meadows has time to get done. New Media Center aides this year are the video camera operators. These seven students: Ray Bolinger, Eric Lutz. Forest McAnulty, Rick McCarty. David Herman, Scott Randolph, and Maria Bethel have learned how to operate all the video equipment. They are responsible for filming sports events, classroom activities, and special guest speakers. her homework Jacki Baietto’s famous last words: But Mom!” Mrs. Norwood explains the parts of the camera. 1 r Dale Walters uses his study time wisely. Our diligent workers in the Media Center this year are Jeff Lind, Kathy Dooley and Herb Brust. Monica Iverson and Kim Taylor have also helped part-time. 27
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The Past, Present, and Future Brought to Life: History World History is an elective class in which cultures are studied from pre-historic times to modern times. United States History is a required class for all juniors. Study begins with the inauguration of George Washington as the nation’s first President and ends with the current happenings. 29
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