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Photography, a new course in the Industrial Arts Department this year, involved such things as the parts of the camera, the com- position of a good picture, and darkroom techniques. e After being splattered with oil, Bob Bagley attempts to clean up. f Archi- tecture students Hank Free, Leonard Flaty, Mark Griffin, and Kenny Helton learn how to plan a layout of a home. g The only girl in Architecture, Marsha Davidson does a layout for a model home.
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Taylor purchases audio-visual equipment This year Taylor purchased 1200 dollars worth of audio- visual equipment. This equip- ment includes a monitor with a 19 screen, a video tape record- er, tapes, and a camera. The equipment is completely por- table and can be powered by electricity or by battery. The equipment was purchased to tape special events at school during the year, such as athletic competitions, practices, classroom speeches and debates, and convocation programs. Besides the audio-visual equip- ment, the library added new books to the shelves. a Seniors Cindy Brown and Jeff Keller use the library ' s reference shelves. b Mark Griffin relaxes in the lounge section of the library, c Mr. DeWitt demonstrates the new audio-visual equipment to the AV helpers. d Looking for a history report topic, Karen Rayl browses through the shelves.
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Advanced Speech class tours WIOU In addition to visiting WIOU, taping a radio program, putting on group pantomines and deli- vering speeches, the Advanced Speech class gave a formal debate which was judged by an audience, Mr. Morrison ' s history classes. Speech I students worked on pantomines, speech content, and speech delivery and prepared a five to eight minute speech for their final exam. Both junior and senior English students read classical books and improved their writing ability. Advanced Spanish and French classes prepared a Cosmopolitan Dinner, featuring various foreign foods. Both language classes had visitors from Spanish-speaking and French-speaking countries. The Journalism students again this year put together an issue of the On Looker for their final exam. a — WIOU announcer Jim Day shows the record turntable to Advanced Speech student Kathy Stout, b — In the lan- guage lab Senor Woodward perfects his language skills. Hn
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