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The ability to remain calm while speaking be- fore others is a trait possessed by Diane Dooley. As with most literature classes. Adolescent Literature requires much reading. Playing Password is just one of the tools Miss Peter uses to teach her English class. Pat Baumeister and Doug Dunn try to think of the elusive word. Researching for an Advanced Composition paper, Candie Ken- dall uses the microfiche to find information. English
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Ido A wide range of English classes were offered last year at TCHS. The freshmen and sopho- mores were required to take a year of English and grammar. Juniors and seniors could choose from a varitey of classes which ranged from literature to compo- sition to drama. Mr. Robert Waters headed the department and the instructors were Mrs. Sharon Buckman, Mr. Robert Godthabb, Mrs. Sandra Kramer, Mr. Cliff Miller, Miss Sarah Peter, and Mr. Mike Spen- cer. Learning the art of theatrics. Dawn Mor- Above Right: Studying myths are Jeff ris and Chad Arnold get involved in one Mul er. Ed Will, and Darla Beatty, of the many plays they study. Right: Hurrying to meet a deadline. Chuck Cravens creates a layout design. Hook's Drugs
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Bridging the Gap For students who wanted to learn another lan- guage, TCHS offered three language courses. The students not only learned grammar, but they also concentrated on learning to speak the language as well. They learned the culture of other countries by performing skits, by memorizing dialogues, and by playing various games. Mrs. Mary Ann Horn, the chairperson of the For- eign Language Department, instructed the French classes. The German classes were taught by Mr. William Hintzen; and Mrs. Karen Mallonee in- structed the Spanish classes. Right: Their knowledge of the Spanish language is put to the test as the classes designed their own valentines with a Spanish flair. Diane Dooley, Joni Elder, Sherry Kress, and Tami Cassidy work diligently. One of the unique experiences for Chuck Cravens and Tammy Johnson is sampling French quiche. Right: Concentrating on the conjugation of irregular verbs are Kelly Stephens, Jerome Hagedorn, Paul Weber, and Jeff Birchler. 30 I Languages ■
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