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VISUAL AID Mr. John Sibley, vocational agriculture teacher, uses many films in his teaching. Here he demon- strates to Jerry Whitaker, Tod Moore, and Gerald Clements the intricacies of a new projector. THE WAY TO A MAN'S HEART Mrs. Carol Woolf (third from right) lends a hand in an advanced cooking class. All homemaking classes are taught in the well-equipped home eco- nomics cottage. (ML a Ufi u± to bzii HAIL TO EUCLID! Charles Brott explains a problem to a junior class in plane geometry. Mr. Roy Smith, also instructor in algebra, listens with interest. STRIKE UP THE BAND! Mr. C. L. Vaughn, band instructor, directs a practice session of the advanced band. A beginners’ band and a class in music theory take up the rest of C. L. 's time.
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TYPING CLASS Under the direction of Mrs. Mary Hughes (stand- ing, rear), typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping are taught in the commercial department GLOBE TROTTERS Mr. Tim Hughes instructs a class in world geog- raphy. He also teaches world history and Texas history in the social studies department. OT£ A PHYSICS EXPERIMENT Mr. James Elms demonstrates a problem in elec- tricity to Eddie Whittenberg, David Sewell, Sara Johnson, and Sue Croft. The science department likewise includes classes in general science and bi- ology. alms. anc OF, BY, AND FOR THE PEOPLE Sharon Reed is speaking before a senior govern- ment class. Mrs. Bertha McDonald, the teacher, also instructs in American history.
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THE SPOKEN WORD While David Thompson speaks into the micro- phone, Mary Ralston presides over the tape recorder. Mrs. Maude Owens (third from right) uses such re- cordings to help speech students improve their dic- tion. IVOl cLtizzni ALERT JUNIORS In our school four years of English are required for graduation. Mrs. Maude Owens teaches the junior and senior classes. KEEPING FIT Mrs. Georgia Flanagan (in the dark suit in the center) instructs a high school girls' class in physical education. She also instructs junior high girls and coaches the girls’ athletic teams. Mr. Bob Coving- ton and Mr. James Reese instruct boys in physical education. of tilt. f-LltuiZ. INDUSTRIOUS FRESHMEN Mrs. Ruth Weiler checks the daily papers of this sixth period English I class. She instructs all fresh- men and sophomores in English literature and gram- mar.
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