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■c fzt dzs.ats.iL 2Jn.d.L jLcluaLLtu Bonnie S. Hodges Got something on your nose? Mrs. Hodges’ art classes continually revealed pros- pective artists. They depicted their character and style through many art projects that require crea- tivity. First year art students made such projects as papier-mache, pointillism, repousse, monochromatic paintings, and sculptures. Second year art students continued their art work with enameling, Christmas projects, leather work, hook rugs, and acrylic paintings. Art I students hurry to complete their entry for a poster contest. During the month of March, the art classes displayed their results of their hard work. HaKCK 1 » You I r Ar t March Youth Art Month 17
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£ik azLani czfj-iA cStuctznts. Mary Helen Wolfe Sarah Peters Mary Stinnett Whenever a student needed help in the library, he found Miss Wolfe or her assistants by his side. Teachers and students have read many books recommended by Miss Wolfe. . Besides offering research information, there were many magazines and newspapers to add to a student s enjoy- ment and knowledge of current events. 16
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Judith Body Jean Conner Richard Cox “I don’t know how to do it, ” was a common phrase used by many math students. Teachers came to their aid by offering help in class, before and after school and in their free periods. Students were taught absolute values, equations, and geometric sequence and designs. Greg Bennett finds Miss Body ' s class a trip through dreamland while Janice Adkins tries hard to concentrate. 18
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