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Giving a demonstration in English, Deloris Dalrymple wraps f--, 5 Don Scarborough like a mummy. Having trouble with her work, Errica Brown gets help from Mrs. O'NeaI. fi , . ,ffkuyg , , - 1' N J 5 A 1 - exile A' -1 if if ig Demonstrations are always fun: but for some reason, Vince Pachel doesn't want Lisa Alexander to put lipstick on him. ,W jf' ' During English Marcus Turmon is busy at his work Student LifelAcademics 21
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I Ain't Got None What ls language arts? Why, it's the art of using language. Does that sound In Mrs. Davis's English II class while some work others let their attention f l ? W ll, b thi lll h l ' ' Zfgaripligs ui' may e 5 W e P wander to all kinds of things. The Language Arts Department at Stone .Q - ,un lj 4 '- High includes Latin, French, speech, drama, journalism, reading, and of course English. Everyone is familiar with at least one part of this department because everyone must take three years of English. Freshmen are initiated by Mrs. Sala and Mrs. Wood. Sophomores become acquainted with Mrs. Davis or Mrs. Hollingsworth, whlle juniors get to know Mrs. Yeager. Besides the required English courses, students who are interested in the study of language and literature may elect to take Mrs. Breland's Latin or French, Mrs. Wood's speech and drama, or Mrs. Holllngsworth's English IV. Then there's journalism, where the annual gets put together, and reading at the little house, where Mrs. O'Neal helps you improve your reading skllls. s ls... 'hEf,! 'i. 753 ' F sl N' VJ -sfffl .-.5 After finishing her mld-term exam in English IV, Patricia Durln French Mrs Breland calls her students attention to TOYYGS checks 0Ve he? PaPef- g . some work on the board. 20 Student L lfelAcademics
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Close Encounters 0f Kenneth Johnson hurries to finish his lunch before he has to return to class. Lunch can be fun when you're sitting with friends. While eating his lunch, Mr. Jones keeps a watchful eye on the long line of hungry students. It's hard to eat with the wrong end of a fork. 22 Student LifelLunch . . .f 'I l'
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