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Getting down to the studieS Academic work is a very important part of our school life. Some students may be involved in sports or other school related activities but the one thing we all have in common is our studies. It is the teacher ' s job to make sure his or her students are pushed to do the best that they can. This is espe- cially true in English. A lot of outside class work is required. Many times we find ourself curled up with one of the many novels or short stories that have to be read, or staying up past midnight writing our essays that are due the next morning, dreaming about the lines of poetry we have to memorize for tomorrow or practicing our five minute speech in front of the mirror. Knowledge of grammar is also essential for all students wheth- er it is used in college or during a job interview. Obviously, all of the extra work done in English classes will help in our daily lives no matter what we pursue in the future. Students are attentive while Mrs. Richardson is lec- turing. A Taking time out to smile. Tom Gooley discovers the answer. i QQ Breaking The Mold AZi English
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A thesis must be deriveD Whether it be during the junior or senior year, each of us has been put through the same form of torture: the English research paper. First, the booics are read, secondary sources are found, seemingly thousands of notecards are written, and from all of this a thesis must be derived. This one sentence is drawn out into ten pages of supportive information, and footnotes and a bibli- ography are added. For some of us with- out secretarial skills, typing may be the most tedious part. Once the paper is finished and handed in, a wave of relief rolls over everyone involved (except the teacher, who still has to grade all of them). Although writing the research paper does not seem to be worth the effort, in the long run, the hard work pays off We sharpen our reading and writing skills, and gain experience at doing re- search. It would be devastating to go on to college, where responsibility and wise use of time are essential, without having written such a paper. Steve Ross and Charles Martin diligently look up information for their research papers. 4 Take them notes Shelly Tomsits, Iris Reed. Dawn .Swope. and John Bykowski! A Leticia Williams proudly presents her paper with a sigh of relief to Mr. Foley. Breaking The Mold q A Thesis Must Be Derived O
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