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l . Q 521, English Department .................. 102 Mathematics Department ......... 104 Science Department ..........,,...... 105 Social Studies Department ....... 106 Physical Education Department 108 Art-Music Departments ,.......... 1 10 Vocational Department ............. 112 Occupational Departments ....... 114 Academics 101
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English, Foreign Language, Speech Provide Varied Study When students enter high school, a list of required subjects is often the first thing they obtain. Your typical fresh- man might gasp in horror as he reads English I, II, III, and IV-required credits. We've all been through the traumas of sentence diagramming, yet English at Bogalusa High offered the opportunity to learn more than just grammer. Students experience famous novels and short stories. Their eyes were also opened to poetry and its meanings, a study of mythology, and the learning experience of writing com- postions and research papers. As one soon discovers, English is more than learning and relearning grammar, it is a whole great world of knowledge and imagination unveiled for every stu- dents' benefit. Speech deals with self-expression. Students are placed in all kinds of speaking situations ranging from sim- ple conversation to public address to de- bates. Speech students also work on sets and stage management in preparation for presenting the class play. Our foreign language department provides an intense study of French, Spanish, and Latin. Students learn pro- nunciation, sentence structure, and verb forms. Along with writing exer- cises, foreign language students prac- tice listening and speaking skills. The mind-broadening experience of these classes definitely gives students a touch of continental class. l. Christmas pinatas were enjoyed by all the Spanish classes. 2. Enjoying a quick breather is Mrs. Starnes English IV class. 3. Mary Lee and Mrs. McGhee pray to get through first period safe and sound. 4. English, Foreign Language and Speech Departmental Award Winners. lst Row: Joanna Patrick, Tammy Wheat, Phillip Bryan, Trula Haley. 2nd Row: Nichelle Stafford, Renee Winder, Matt Messner, Tana Stogner, Richelle Phillips. 5. Enjoying a Spanish party are Bryan Tullos, Anthony Reid, and Richie Magee. 6. The Christmas program was narrated by Tammy Powell. 7. Part ofSpeech II is learning the fine art of make-up application. 8. French ll and Ill stu- dents always enjoy the Halloween party at Mrs. Holcombs. s 1 -s Tfjlx , ,zr 1 . 1 ' T 102 Academics
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