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Not pictured: Mr. james D. Tatsch B.A. St. Mary's University Mr. Adams is delighted over the response of a student. World History, American History Mrs. Mohle gathers material for her classes. Mrs. Elizabeth Mohle B.S., M.Ed. Southern Methodist University, Trin- ity University Government 25
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1 3 Z 2 . 1 3 I L r 5 5 ! Coach Barborak gives the student body a pep talk at a basket- ball rally. Miss Johnnie McCaughzm B.S., M.A. Southwest Tex- as State Economics, Government 221 ' 3 J 1 Not pictured: Mr. Harry A. McBain jr. B.S. Trinity University Wofld. Hi5f0fY, PhYSiC31 Mrs. Krueger performs the tedious act of making out report Education Cards.
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... Mr. Nelson, chairman of the Speech and Drama departments, instructs two of his students on an assignment. Speech and Drama Speech is designed to help students learn that suc- cessful reading, whether silent or oral, depends upon understanding, to stimulate a student's thinking proces- ses, to enable a student to give an audience the benefit of his understanding of a selection, to bring a joy of liter- ature to a student and to further a student's develop- ment of good body, voice, and diction. Speech is designed to develop student understand- ing and appreciation of prepared and impromptu speak- ing. Emphasis is upon organized and reflective thinking in preparation and presentation. It gives the student a knowledge of how to become a more valuable citizen through interest in public questions, awareness of the value of thinkingg and recognition of logical reasoning as distinguished from inflammatory oratory. Drama includes a study of theatre history, begin- ning with a survey of the development of the physical theatre and its equipment in terms of the important theatrical periods, and ending in the study of acting techniques. It covers the principles of stagecraft in re- lationship to the total production. 26 Mr. Gale H. Nelson B.A., M.A. University of Texas, University of Cal- Mr. Wiliam H. Swinny ifornia, Trinity Universi- B.A., M.Ed. Trinity Uni ty, Southwest Texas versity Speech Speech, Drama
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