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Students in Mrs. Leslie Knox ' s English class observe while a classmate diagrams a sentence on the board. As Mrs. Marilyn Butler discusses a story. Ron Clark, Kathy Duncan, and Chris Bastin listen carefully. Figuring out the last pan of his diagram is seventh grader Louis Kerr. Eighth grader language students watch as Tra- cy Dowle r samples French cheese. English, Foreign Language 1 1
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Students sample foreign foods; Class enrollment remains small This year due to increase of enroll- ment the English department went from eight to fifteen teachers. The class size, however, was kept small so that more individual attention could be given to all students. Many teach- ers felt it would be easier for them if they could make students realize that they were preparing them for their future. In addition, supplementary classes were available in the basics for any- one who needed them. Along with required English courses, eighth and ninth graders could choose from three different for- eign language classes — ' Spanish, German, and French. Students found that studying and learning about a foreign language was interesting. As more people get the chance to travel being able to communicate is becoming even more important. Eighth graders had the opportunity to take a foreign language for twelve weeks, while ninth graders could take a complete semester. Many of the classes sampled foreign foods, and some were fortunate enough to visit restaurants serving foreign dishes. Mrs. Louise McCashland ' s home-grown pop- corn is always a welcome treat for Brian But- tles. Spanish Cultural Ambassador Manuela Pala- cios Gonzalez lectures to various classes con- cerning the customs and cultures of Spain. 10 English, Foreign Language
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As Mr. Ron Justus, demonstrates rivetting, David Smith and Jon Shearer watch closely. In industrial arts class, Mr. Jim Leming assists Tony Walker with wood cutting. Working hard in art class to better his clay pot is Willie Lensley. Drawing a picture with chalk is seventh grader Harry Turner. 12 Art, industrial Arts, General Business, Math
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