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0' senting a mythology report, Fresh- Pat Rafferty discusses the Greek dess Aphrodite. Pat said that he oyed the reports on various gods ause they took up a lot of class time. ring around the corner into Mrs. thia Ritter's third period English s, Sophomore Richie Dodds checks n classmate lim Branum while read- Flowers for Algernon. A fellow stu- it, jeff Busch, sophomore, said, I y the class. Mrs. Ritter is a very out- g and open teacher.
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and read . . . Why? Because I don't like to research. Chip commented, The one thing I'm glad I learned this year was how to write letters: Now at least I know I won't be making a fool out of myself when writing to business firms or col- leges. I got class! junior Lynn For- thaus added, All through high school, you realize how important English is. Basically, you learn the necessity of expression. Conehead fanatic Senior Michelle Ash sits in English reading Antigone after an exhausting pep rally. I really felt inhibited at first. I got funny looks and a lot of laughs, but it wasn't all that bad, she said. Tl l Sitting deep in thought, junior Kyla Mat- tinson gets comfortable with her English novel. Like most teachers, Mrs. Cindy Bowden allowed the class to relax while reading. Looking for the correct page number on the front blackboard, Freshman jamie Wilcox begins a short story assignment in his English I class. 68 english f,- 51 :E 4. If ull-30 Nr i 50 , . .. Q E 3l? i ' arf' Pew ir' s 3 qffx In ff bf 1 It 1 I M Q-iqxaaes
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Learning the value of advertising, junior Steve Rippy and sophomores Brigid Bonner and Bruce Wilson watch television commercials in journalism. Hanging a newspaper on the wall, Sophomore Brad Todes studies the layouts of the newspaper. Brad commented, I like journalism because it gives me a chance to be creative, Reading the paper, Sophomore Cathy Hudspeth and junior Mike Swanson observe the different types of headlines used during the unit on headlines, said Mike. During a journalism workshop at San lacinto College, Senior Marc Ostrofsky and Sophomore Robin Morris look through a Clear lens cap. 70 journalism 13991111
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