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and Reality Meet Gary Shelor amusing. “Hey Carl, you want to shake up your mouth,” asks Allan Goad. “Curt, look at this story I found in this issue of Canterbury Tales,” explains Dwight Irwin. r English its verbs and nouns And teachers who wish Students’ grammar was sound! f ■ Are you telling me the truth? Is Rena really reading a love letter?” questions Denise Dodson. Susan Wagner prefers a profile shot. English 13
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“I made a what on my English exam?” questions Bob Davis. Noun, verb, noun, no, noun, linking-verb, noun, writes Albert Mah. Where the Worlds of Imagination Way to go Sally, you ' ve really done it this time,” sneers Ben Selvey. English at RHS includes grammar, creative writing, and literature. In studying grammar, we cover every- thing from correct punctuation to complex-compound sentences; in creative writing we express ourselves on topics ranging from our personal philosophies to writing short stories; and in literature we read stories from the time of “Beowulf to the Beatles.” “Carl, what is that in your hair, asks Clifton Thompson. “Pages one through WHAT for homework, asks Russell Patton. Creation and imagination make a good English paper. 12 English
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A Different Land Latin, Spanish, and French are the three foreign lan- guages offered at RHS. Stu- dents have also shown an in- terest in taking German. Students really get excited when they start a language and can say Hi! to someone in a different way. Students can start Latin in the eighth grade and can start Spanish and French in their sophomore year. Two years of Latin and three years of Spanish and French are offered as elec- tives. The students learn to communicate in the language of a completely different land and culture. Some French students got to try their French on Parisians in France last year and it really is a thrill to actually communicate. The classes celebrate some foreign holidays such as the Mardi Gras, South American Independence Day, and the Ides of March. So learning can be fun — especially in foreign language classes on a holiday. Tommy Jervey checks Kerri Trahin’s mood according to her ring. SPANISH Delores Vest tries to teach Ronnie Burris how to conjugate Latin verbs. 14 Languages
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