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F.H.A. members prepare some Christ- mas joy in the form of name cards for patients in a local hospital. Volunteer work is an important duty of a Future Homemaker. A precision mapping camera is demon- strated to members of the Science Club by Mr. James Dalton, local photogra- pher. An informal octet from the Bartow High Glee Club wrestles vocally with a tough choral passage. Study Day gives groups a chance to work together in tackling prob- lems that individual effort won't always conquer. It's Our Day For Organization Meetings 6
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Study Day Is Our Own Special Day Probably most American high schools have the problems that Bartow Senior High struggled for years to solve. But all haven't found the same solution: study day, now in its third year and already firmly established as a tradition. Study day solves the problem of how teachers may give special assistance on subject assignments and give make-up tests as well as the problem of student participation in activities during school hours without missing class time. Now held each Wed- nesday, on study day students sign up for those subjects in which they need help or must take tests, for club and other organization meetings, for activities, for additional study hall or library time, and attend assembly. Summarized like this, it sounds complicated: but it works and—we like it! Jeanette McGraw and Harriet Fra- zier conduct the morning devo- tional. Members of the F T.A. ro- tate this standing assignment. A sextet, composed of Allen Garrett, Jerry Mitchell. Du dies' Putnam. Roy Lovett. Jack Davis, and Jimmie Gee Collins, entertain the assembly with a humorous rendition of Fraulein. Annual staffers Chris Underwood. Gloria Estes, and Gerry Conner perform in a sales promotion skit.
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Making use of study day's primary objective of al- lowing students extra help, Roland Carlton enlists needed extra advice from Mr. McElveen. Mary Jo Hrabel and Peggy Bullard are doing research and Mrs. Moore, librarian, helps find material. i Bill Stark is thimk' ing out the con- struction of a sentence which was given as a study day assignment. Study Day Gives Time For Extra Help 7
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