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Vari ty in Language Arts Whether English is your favorite subtroduced to all the aspects of a ject or not, we all have to take it for publication, three full years. There are two additional ways of get^ ting credit be ides the traditional struction work in the theatre, classes offered. For those who in the English ar< course “Gifted a gram allows sti mgn scnooi. A correspond' wurk is done tf" for the tests, Kiri . the three areas are two classes the basicsin the dTalented.” This prodents to choose the - Tor inose wno arc uciinIU ITT UIC English credits, t ir Theatre Arts is a class that gets the In this class, students learn how to students involved in the area of conre especially talented build scenery and props, and the difa, Kirkwood offers the ferent lighting techniques with the efcollege-level class in which they are in terested and ge credit for it at their reels they make, help the student become more aware of what goes on behind a production. Theatre Arts is like a part two of the Drama class. ne tngnsr ueparimeni lao a TcW mce course is set up face and personality. Her name is Barb Everyday CuoTTTalIT t eartp n this course, all the Communications, h the matt which are taken at additi' been a helpful asset to the curriculum. There ace O AHQIQH in - writinn whiph will needs for graduation. iii|fill vour credit hat are set apart from English Department -*Journalism, Media, andPublications Lab In an interview, Barb said that she IW kn irtHiwirli toli - iQ mutual rp m/ H and that the best basis for a good rlAQQrnnm ^nppt reading, speech, and She feels that speaking to the student individually is more effective than erobarrassing the student in front of Theatre Arts and Publications Lab his/her Deers, “Prairie strikes me as a liberal school system in which the students are able to Publications Lab is a class that choose their education. I feel that this is teaches journalism through the an important motivating factor in learnpublishing of the yearbook. school newspaper and ing ana that s why Prairie Here students get to see ‘Someplace Special’.” their wrilmg being published and arem' really is, Mass Below: Nancy Spector. Center: Elaine Mulhe- i Far Below:Jean McMenimen. Far LeJTT Kevin Ridgon takes pictures ot musical for Publications Lab. on and Mark Hofmaster mai Left: Andv G a commercia m . ass Meaia 48 English

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