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if ' P P n lu ' tw i 1 Speed reading machines, vocabulary and spelling list and SRA Reading Lab help individuals to increase their speed and comprehension which enables them to do school work with more ef ficiency. to Improve Expression Through reading and a study of basic grammar the eighth grade English class is learning to apply the usage of English to writing. The main objective of Mr. Short's students is to learn to express their thoughts on paper clearly.
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Students in Mr. Messina's English ll classes find panels enjoyable and different from the every day schedule. Panel members are Sam Ewing, Paul Kindinger, Barbara Bailey, Meredith Risedorph, Carol Stone, and Arla Phenicie, with Mr. Messina looking on. English, essential for communication, is required three of the four academic years at RHS. During these years a study from the basic principles of English through many periods of literature are encountered. English Is Designed ' Charlotte Marble enacts the Mrs. Dudley encourages student participation in her classes. role of Antony during the Here, Sheri Potter, Dick Brown, and John Trott give a reading study of Shakespeare's JULIUS Carolyn Howell demonstrates the art of public speaking for her CAESAR. classmates and Mrs. Dudley. 8
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. Q. - - .sz L- , is S Charla Foote, editor, discusses THE LIVEWIRE with assistant editor, Janet Miller. Learning to use good judgement clear and concise English, a factual approach to current events, to apply journalistic tech- niques and consider journalism as a possible vocation, are some of the purposes that the journalism class employ. Through practical experience and text- book study, the journalism students study these aims to aid in the publication of The Livewire appearing by-weekly, and the Ranger, Journalism Leads to Work ' 1 0 . P75 , Tl J t , .gh ' Stenciling headlines for THE Taking the last step in the cycle of completing an LIVEWIRE are Mary Goodwin, edition are Richard Bloomer, production manager, Meredith Risedorph, and Linda Mary Goodwin, Nancy Robillard and Meredith Rise Ludeman . dorph. I0
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