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FACING PAGE: ftopj Diana Garcia and Irma Hernandez work on the Honor Board designed by Bobby Bass. fbottomj Award winner Susan Elkins works hard in class. THIS PAGE: fleftj Lou McMullen and Debbie Gilliam practice with water color. fbottom leftj One of Bobby Bass, many works which publicized THE CRUCIBLE. fbottom rightj Theresa Lawler and Jimmy Goodwin help paint the back drop for a drama production. ACADEMICS-39
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Art Welcomed changes for the Art Depart- ment this year were more space and new equipment which allowed great expansion to the program. The equip- ment additions ineluded a press, an air brush, and silk screen paraphernalia. Drawing, painting and design were the main points stressed in the curriculum. Amateur art students sold samples of their work at a weekly flea market in Freeport, and the department had six County Fair winners. Other activities included entering the Spring Art Festi- val in Houston, and an art show and poster contest sponsored hy the local Art League. Art students also did hack drops and posters for the Music and Drama Department presentations. 38-ACADEMICS
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f - WM' 9 3 ng ' , . . 4 T V 155 v.. Business Courses The various business courses, usual, attracted numerous students trying to get some practical knowledge for the future. A major objective of the busi- ness teachers was to give this practical preparation for office work. Book- keeping classes visited the First Free- port National Bankas accounting de- partment to get a look at bookkeeping being done by professionals. Students taking Clerical Practice were taught to use mimeographers, duplicators, tran- scribers, and adding machines. THIS PAGE: ftopj Debbie Todd, Patsy Brenk, and Debbie lVlcAda work on a clerical problem. fabove leftj Eva Fisher works on an ever present typing drill. ffar right, Gaynell Reed takes her typing work very seriously. frightj HThe keys were there just a minute ago. Mrs. Spiller talks to service man as Bambi Wix, Lynette Beugler, and Martha Rangel work on. MLACADEIVIICS Q lr- Allin-1. Q, ,...... 1 Y, mm WVVV In , , X .., x
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