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W , I. ,ae ' , fe V A Junior, Paul Fleming, tried his best to show his talents in Spanish I, by showing the different forms of the verb hablo. K , M' ,--,,... These Honors English students stopped at the concession stand before seeing Romeo and Juliet. Row 1, K. Alexander, Reporter S. Rout, Secretar S. Sowder, Vice President S. Ball, C. Ridgeway. Row 3 H. McClure, H y Eifler, E. Hunt, V. Savoie, R. Wallis, K Pierce, President K. Lewis. Row 2 L. Banks, Miller, V, Sudduth D. Schwietzer, K. Urbanovic, S. Webb, L. These Seniors were busy working on term papers. -.xx . - lf' ,4 These Seniors tried their best to look inter- ested in the Canterbury Tales. Clubs!Academic f 1 re
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28 Gerunds Jingles And Iibberish What's the first thing you think of when someone mentions language arts? Verbs, maybe, or term papers and Macbeth? Well that's partly right, but language arts is also cre- ative writing, foreign languages, and sometimes fun. Almost any hour juniors and sen- iors could be seen in the library doing research for their term pa- pers or walking down the halls muttering the Canterberry Tales in the Middle English. English was that one class unavoidable even as a senior. But it wasn't all work, there was some fun enjoyed as a club. Among the differences this year was a new foreign language club. This club consists of both French and Span- ish students. The foreign language club enjoyed such things as Christmas dinner at Magic Pan and a spring fling at El Chico. Also different was the cre- ative writing classes and club, as it was only offered one hour. The cre- ative writing club wrote poems, jingles and advertisements as well as put our, the anthology. Even English was changed some this year. Honors English classes were offered and along with a bit of extra work, students enjoyed field trips to productions of liberary works. The juniors went to see Scrooge and the seniors saw Romeo and Juliet . All of these forms of language arts helped to prepare us for the future, whether a junior coming back for one more year or a senior about to embark on a whole new series of language arts class. ClubsfAcademics Jayme Brumbaugh, Tommy Duncan, and Brenda Warden look on as Mr. Oral Peak, Principal of Carver Center School for the Handicapped, demonstrates how to use an electric calculator for the blind. Handicapped, demonstrates how to use an electric calculator for the blind. . - . . .s . i . - .J. 'V ..i ' . , 'ifffgli-1'1':' e',.' '..j 4'fZ g I 1 -H ...f . an I j. , I Q I A 1 ti 1 fish' +4 ...i f 1 - f v ,'.,5 ,f-f, 1, Q 25 'I ' rp' A' f- rpg V ' . -. . ai'f1f'if'1... -ff' ' 1 ' are --'- 1 'iz f- sf . ' fr 't t 4 X I s 1 : - Q' - . , ' 'ff' . ' i m . it 'Q'-'i ' 'i gi , , -'wflggggg 'Q 'f 1 ya .A '5p294 'i V ' . . f ,fig-ix . 3,, ' V 1 4 ' , w , dj Q is 'V A, , :ig'.,Qs'.,ffvfg Y 3' t ,- .. M A . ' gg . . -. t ...Ja -gil . Creative Writing: Row 1: E. Hoehner D. Ridgeway T. Hoover M. Schlachtenhau- Moyer, I.. Segress, B. Warden, J. Brum- fen. ROW 3: 5. M9tZ9f,,K. Wagner, R.Jack- baugh. Row 2: T. Miley, T. Duncan, C. son, C- McAniaCh, R. Hart, Ms. Harper.
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Prove Your Theorem Classes ranging from Algebra and Geometry to Trigonometry and Math Analysis were offered to the mathmatically minded person. The students entered the year with a handful of erasers and an objec- tive mind. But, by the end of the year they were in a state of confu- sion, still trying to solve that One problem. Putting their calculators to use are analytic geometry students Don Ott, Trudi Elmen- horst, Jody Rodgers and Belinda Broady. Explaining the mysteries of the triangle is Jennie Watson. ClubsfAcademics Mike Hames expains distance during trigonometry class zz, ' 'H 2' ,,
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