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in teaching students the Melonnie Newkirk and Christy Moore recall early history in creative works. Hoover students contribute to the papier-mache zoo. Art i A Peggy Manning Visiting art instructor, Mr. Benja min Mbroh, from Ghana, Africa, shows Monty Priest his country's dress. - - X--1-1 W -Q-as G' s rv F t i Shirley Ray Cook Mary Francis Hedrick S1 -.1 -..,..,--'- ' A dove cou1dn't get in here, but Amy Bassor and Pam Brown do their best with Brand X,
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Msmwmmvmx Suzanne Murphy Virgil Reazin QSM, Dorothy Sanders Ethel Sheldenh if P 'it' X fix N' jf ., 1 Math Robbie Sloat watches Mrs. Doris McGill make a hand puppet on the screen. Monty Rice helps arrange a math bulletin board for Mr. Virgil Reazin. damp USN Pat Riley, Lonnie Biggs, Linda Weddle, and John Funk ppjfj race to finish their algebra problems. Math is one of the most important sub- jects students take. Its importance lies in the fact that people use math in just about everything they do. All the way through school, students are given the opportunity to take different kinds of math. General math, algebra, and geometry are offered, and each has a significant importance. The main thing about it, though, is to prepare students for living in a world where educa- tion is important. VH RIS MATHEMATICS JBA ftfsiax
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i appreciation of fine arts Renee Jones, Patty Porter, and Sandy Jar- vis enjoy a quiet hour with Mrs. Weidner at the keyboard. The fine arts include band, orchestra, vocal music, and art. These classes provide a cul- tural background for later enjoyment. The art classes learn to appreciate art through X various films and lectures. Artistic skills are developed in charcoal sketching, sculpture, and freehand drawing. Choir and general music are combined in vocal music, Music appreciation and general understanding of music are taught in general music. Choir is a class where more extensive vocal training is taught. The choir participates in various events through the year. The band is active in assemblies and contests. The orchestra takes part in various activities while improving its ability. f Q 1 in if ss Vocal Music IN Mary Ella Weidner Sixth Hour Choir First Hour Choir ' r fs Y.. 1 'M L 1 U J '.J 'IJ 'X 'J sm
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