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mee Glass Lulture Mrs. Surratt, Spanish teacher, tles. These were made with a bottle, decided to do something about the masking tape, and brown shoe polish dull routine of sitting in class and furnished by the students. First, they co- working. vered the entire bottle with masking tape. During November and December Then they put small pieces of tape in a the Spanish III classes made crafts spiral fashion on the bottle. Next, they dealing with Spanish culture to covered the bottle with about ten coats of display on the classroom. shoe polish. When dry, the bottles are One of the crafts was leather bot- good for use as vases or other decorative purposes. Other crafts were wound ornaments from Columbia and salt people which were set in a manger scene for Christmas. ‘Tt is something different to do besides sit in class and work,” said Jan Pruett. MIDDLE LEFT — Clint Shuford applies shoe polish to his leather bottle in Spanish HI. RIGHT — Richard Yount uses the card catalog in the library. BOTTOM LEFT — Lynne Brackett finishes off her leather bottle. RIGHT — David Floyd and Lynne Brackett read over their Spanish assignments. TOP — Keith Larson finishes off his Early American Lit- erature assignment in English. guage. 107 dey
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TOP — Lynn Brackett and Kim Bridges study their Spanish in Mrs. Surratt’s room. BOTTOM — Juniors Betsy Bowen and Danita Dellinger work in Mis. Dellinger’s first period Advanced English Ill class. Weta. Bern ye Bex x PE
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108 Math Science TOP: Division, the topic of viewing for Stoney Maddox, Pierre Davis, Greg Pearson, Greg Buchanan, and John Lattimore, is one of the math deficiencies they are improving rapidly. BOTTOM LEFT: Timmy Lee, John Lattimore, Greg Buchanan, Pierre Davis, Greg Pearson, Rod Bowman, and Stoney Maddox look on as they view a filmstrip on one digit division. BOTTOM RIGHT: Donna Honeycutt studies ep te in Mrs. Scism’s sixth period biology class.
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