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English Intrigues Undergraduates Ms. J. Swope’s sixth period English III class concen- trate on Huck Finn. Daren Tetens, Kenneth Tho- mison, Mark Grandy, Kevin Goad, and Todd Brad- fute, juniors, read along. (above) Ms. D. Oyston adds some life to her sixth period sophomore English, Jim May, Tamara Hon- kin, Beth Smith, and Paula Poulin examine her points, (right) Woody Patrick discuss Tale of Tu o Cities with Ms. C. Thompson. Other classmates ex- press varied views. Sleeping through Ms. C. Sivek’s English II second period is the pasttime of sophomore Anthony Quinney.
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Tale Of Two Cities Stimulates Ms. C. Porter’s Freshman English Anthony King, Mark Fouts, Simmy Walker, James Crawford, Kevin Blcoker, Tracey Carlson, Greg Phillips, and David Ragland listen and take careful notes as Ms. Porter discusses the finer details of Tale Of Two Cities. (left) Denise Damstrom shows her true delight when reading a story that takes six weeks of her time, (above) Betty Bowie, Missy Gewin, Chris Corley, Selli Laszewski, Robbie Perryman, Jeff Garner, Barbara Hees, and Tommy Bradley answer independent analysis questions over the freshman novel. 79
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Faculty Honors Students (above left) In awards ceremony, Ms. De- Lane gives John Sharpies the boys phys- ical education award, (above) Junior Melis- sa Mikeska receives the yearbook award from Ms. Ostas (left) 1983-84 Student council president, Stephanie Koury, sophomore pre- sents senior Marci Bush, 1982-83 student council president with a present from the entire council, (above) Ms. Mott presents the math awards to sophomore Robbie Ringstaff for algebra II, freshman Kendrea Markle for algebra I, Kenneth Kidd for geometry and senior Doug Bohls for advance math. 81
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