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LANGUAGES Mr. Paul Barthel: Staatsexamen, Leipzig 'Miss Vera Hayes: B.A., M.A., Texas Woman's Univers- ity QMrs. Henri Gay lson: B.A., North Texas State College: M.A., Hardin-Simmons University QMrs. Genevieve LaMotte: M.A., Montana State University 'Miss Rose Williams: B.A., Baylor University 1 dl: r 'UB' rr. Ri L. .A .a MH. PAUL BAHTHEL MISS VERA HAYES MHS. HENRI GAY 1 PARLEZ-VOUS FRANCAIS? - Sl SENOR To master a foreign language is to gain another soul, stated Mr. Barthel, our new French and Ger- man teacher. The Ianguage department consists ot Spanish, Latin, French, and German. Although credits ob- tained trom them are not requisite tor graduation, teachers and students agree that a second language is a social and professional asset. Appreciation and understanding ot all people can result from a study ot their languages. Today second year Latin students take home tales MRS. GENEVIEVE LaMOTTE MISS ROSE WILLIAMS TIFFY TROUBLE . . . But Tiffy, exclaims Mr. Barthel, you make no sensel Can it be both masculine and feminine? Someone tell her. tleftt ' ' of togas and Roman banquets instead ot just verb conjugations and noun declensions. Spanish students learn the language and many details ot Mexican and Spanish lite. They learn to appreciate the customs ot the people and the spicy tood that warms the tongue. French and German classes became more inter- esting daily as Mr. Barthel, an exchange teacher from Germany added bits ot inlormation ot his homeland and Europe. 'W 4 .5 ISON -nk., vix ly + ' at 'F' ' - if V1 vq . N - -' - are f fum Q' A-Y ' Mix st M , Y! 9 f , -3- ..-- -- . 4 I' .rr , it
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HOMEMAKING Mrs. Pat Chambers: B.S., North Texas State College 'Miss Carolyn Haley: ' B.S., Texas University Q Mrs. Betty Hat- - tox: B.S., Southwestern Teachers College QMrs. Maurice Silk: B.S., M.S., North Texas State College QMrs. Sallie V A It Hilley: B.S., East Texas State College: , M.E., Texas Tech MRS. PAT CHAMBERS MISS CAROLYN HALEY MHS. BETTY HATTOX THEY COOK UP RECIPES FOR HAPPINESS Broken dishes, hairnets, and burned biscuits are the tragedies of foods classes: however, homemalcing does have its assets. The art of preparing nutritional and tempting meals and creating attractive fashions for personal , and family use is gained as the study advances, and the early tragedies are ,' , , ,,,, 5 f soon forgotten. a j, it i '- V' Notebooks, menus, and home projects help to advance the girls' knowl- edge of home skills and better family relations. . Girls that do not have younger brothers and sisters benefit greatly from if the Play School held in the homemalcing department each semester. The P ygggggitr P study of the child reactions to activities are the points of interest in observa- T Q tion and actual work. X gtt. t X l T MRS. MAURICE SILK --.1 MRS. SALLIE HILLEY lem v-. W YUM, YUM . . . Gail Oglasby, Char- x L, lan Anderson, and Mrs. Silk onioy L. NX f Iho tangy Dash of Hawaiian foods.
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Pnc SOCIAL SCIENCE KQV MR. WALLY BULLINGTON MR. JOHN DYER SOCIAL SCIENCES DELVE INTO Mr. Wally Bullinqton: B.S., M.E., Abilene Christian College Q Mr. Iohn Dyer: B.A., Howard Payne College: M.E., Hardin- Simmons University Q Mr. Iohn Grable: B.S., North Texas State College Q Miss Sarah Hardy: B.A., M.E., Hardin-Sim- mons University Q Mr. David Kennamer: B.A., Abilene Chris- tian Collegef M.A., Hardin-Simmons University Q Miss Lee Etta McAdams: B.S., M.S., North Texas State College Q Mrs. MR. IOHN GRABLE' MISS SARAH HARDY POLITICS Fern McGaughey: B.S., Howard Payne Collegef M.A., Texas University Q Mr. Bobby lack Price: B.S., M.A., McMurry Col- lege Q Mr. Vernon Spence: B.S., McMurry Collegey M.A., Southern Methodist University Q Mr. William Sproull: B.S., Texas University Q Mr. Edwin Terbush: B.A., M.Ed., Hardin- Simmons University READING GIVES UNDERSTANDING . . . Kathy McFerrin and David Webb find that choices for outside reading in their social studies class is made easier by the attractive display of book iackets on the bulletin board. xty' Qi ummm. umnxxu aff E20
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