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James Fields, Calvin Settle, Donna Cain, Joyce Cooley and Robert Hardman enjoy taping their voices in English class. The most vital subject on Stonewall's curriculum is English. Those who wonder why they are required to take this course throughout school have not given adequate consideration to the advantages of correct speech and extensive vocabulary. In ancient times, one who spoke and wrote vividly was respected by all. Eloquence is still a good friend. The mechanics of writing and speaking are not the sole ingredients of an English class. The study of great literature and its authors bring a world of new ideas to the student. Through literature one may visit exotic lands or discover new facets of our own heritage. Your experiences in an English class may be humor- ous, inspiring, helpful, or thought-provoking. What other subject opens the door to so many new experi- ences? Studying Julius Caesar is a major part of sophomore English
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Sandy Jones, Benda Bledsoe, and Butch McNeal are learning the construction of our language through diagramming. ,,,-, up QQ e 2 r 5 ,W .I N X F. Stonewall students find it hard to resist the new paperbacks Book Week gave everyone a sneak preview of more than five as Claudia Krebs and Ann Woodard have found out. hundred newbooks. I6
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W 1 ' ,,,, ..-I fl: gg, s Z ix Mrs. A. points out early land and water routes to several' of her students. With every passing day and every passing year, his- tory is being made. It is a subject of never ending change and additions. A good history book may be more startling than the wildest science-fiction story, for it has more drama than a prize winning movie, and it is sometimes more exciting than a TV western. To be a better person and know the source of all the trials and troubles of today, try one of SJ's history classes. You'll meet many famous people and learn of their varied exploits. You'll relive great events and be amazed at how history repeats itself. Sociology students lead class History is not only of knighthood, Wars and dis- coveries, but also problems of today's World. In classes such as problems of democracy and sociology, the dif- ficulties of our world are examined and discussed. These classes teach ways to combat poverty, ignorance, corruption, and the social problems of our country today. Also the threat of communism and our relations with other countries are examined. History could be the most educational subject in your curriculum since it will enlarge your outlook on the World. discussion as Mr. Dean looks on. - ,,,. ,,.,,,.. c ,,,. , ,W awk-rv raft: A if it vu in I8
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