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... A Patsy Robb, junior, is suffering from writer's block. Sophomores Ann Spangler, Michael Shoemaker, and David Kendzioria do some last minute stu- dying for an upcoming exam. V Amy Hahn and Miles Griffin, sophomores, work to improve their verbal skills. P 32 Reading is an important aspect of English has a calming effect on English courses at Terry. V many people. P X. In Lawrence Leising, sophomore, wonders if all the work in Ms. Janc- zak's class will pay off in the end. P 40 X Z . 'i sl 'fff W 4 V. J K., Nm, i n ff riff! 3? is f xii'-,Tier
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4 Karyssa Meyer and Jill Gannon, sophomores, think of how their Senior Robert Rios and the rest of grades in English will effect them the class continue to work to im this year. prove their writing skills V Ka amen 5 E l umm The truth obour English Many changes, major and minor, occurred in courses taken in Texas schools this past year and English has been no exception. On the contrary, English had a change for better. One difference was the Advanced Placement pro- gram offered to students who excelled in English. 'N This program, which re- placed the Gifted and Talented program, was designed to prepare the stu- dent for college English. ln the past, English classes were used as a means of communication to all students since everyone takes English each year. However, because of the House Bill 72 changes academic classes could not be interrupted, so com- munication was through homeroom or any other non-academic class. Another alteration was the appointing of Sally Autry as the English depart- ment chairperson. 4 Mr. Dahse points out the signifi- cant ideas about English. A Juniors Lance Vogelsang, Joe Casey, and John Kalafut work hard to make a good grade on their English reports.
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