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t Ro' Some people must always put in their lltwo sensesll find Mary Ann Hofmanski, Amy Verrastro, Barb Clabeaux, Kathy Lupa, Wanda Andruszko and Kathy Kunecki. ENGLISH Exploring manls thoughts and emotions through the usage and works of language .t . . . getting hung-up on dangling participles . . . llcelebratingll a Shakespearean fes- tival acquiring a Hamlet complexeprocrastlnation criticizing critiques l studying vocabulary 1115214 . . . llThe good are going to get better, the bad are go- ing to get worse, and the mediocre are going to go insane-insane, girls? l grammar tests . . . llMy dog chewed it upPl . . . Moby Dick . . . English folders-an anthology of unique literature bouncey llDid my Campus books come in yetiw trying to figure out analogies-Literature : Grammar :: Hard : Impos- sible reviewing sample Regents questions Speech-learning to acquire a physical and mental awareness . . . literary evolutionewe would look like monkeys . . . llMy brother scribbled all over itVl . . . llMerchant 0f Venicell . . . reading llCaV- alcade,l and writing to llVoicell Englishean insight into the complexities of communication. ltAMAZINGtt Its Jag l K llTell Nancy I got a dog? llNancy got a dog? ltN e1 116
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l y ,1 X Maryann Koralewski, Carolyn Kurdziel, Kim Herrick and Cathie Lukowski are amused as Rita Tomaszewski demonstrates a new use for the guillotine. LANGUAGE Learning to communicate in distinct tongues-a different piece of a puzzle . . . translating accents as well as vocabulary ttIs she French or Polish? . . . memo- rizing dialogue after dialogue ttOK, girls? . . . discovering that translating ! Herculest labors is harder than doing them . . . ttAre you sure this is a Spanish . ClassT, . . . walking on your ears and chewing with your nose . .. ttdelightfulf, daily Amsco drills . . . ttls everything un- der control? ttJeromeP-the mascot of French I students . . . ttPick out a song with ten versestt . . . not knowing how to turn a tape over . . . ttVoyons-voif trying to remember the difference between a conjugation and a declension . . . an ttin- stanttt Spanish Class . . . Christmas carols-a harmonizing of accents and tUnes hasta mahana Lan- EUage-learning to understand others. Le parfum de ces fleurs francaises intrigue Noelle Krolewicz, Nancy Dojka, Diane Poplawski, Joyce Rusiniak, Jackie Dudas and Judy Pawlowski. 115
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It s sing-a1ong with RomeM time for Nancy Pokriki, Terry Widelko, Cathy Ciolek, Sandy Jagodzinski, Terry Bres, and Paula Kotlik. 117 Y0u d0g , you!
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