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Miss LeBlanc ' s French classes acquire knowledge of their language other than just mastering it verbally. Growth ... These talks by two distinguished men gave students a better understanding and deeper appreciation of our nation ' s democracy, while increasing our knowl- edge of the evils of communism. A person ' s growth does not end with classes. To live, work, and share laugh- ter with approximately 2,000 fellow students is a growing experience for anyone. It is one ' s own personal growth that enables him to rise when he has fallen—to be humble when he has won. It is blissful growth in every path of life that makes a person, a student of Byrd, what he is—what he will be. Preparing for a possible bookkeeping job in the ; uturt Margaret Ottersen and Jerry Carroll work on accounting v le Noland explains how it is done to Judy Bazer. To take physical education is to discover that growth may| different ways and fields. Senior girls found this to be truc the music field in ballet classes. » in many ey entered
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Maintaining the fine tradition of our mu- sical groups in the past, the band again attained high goals through many hours of hard practice. Con- centrating on pro- ducing musical bliss. „ork classes train interested students to make useful objects with their fcndi aided by skill requiring tools. Sidney Conley pauses to watch Don and Joe Lewis complete a mahogany and walnut mug. Linda Austin points out highlights on a map of Paris. Susan Storey, Miriam Minter, Martha Rush, Michelle Wyse, and Ronny Bigger watch and assist her. Bliss o Growth at Byrd comes to students the minute one enters its mighty doors. The variations of classes in which one may gain knowledge are many. Home economics, wood working, foreign lan- guages—French, Latin and Spanish, and bookkeeping are offered for future use along with the usual subjects English, math, and science. Musical abilities may be applied in any of Byrd ' s music op- portunities—the band, choir, or orches- tra. In October, Byrdites, along with other Louisiana high school students, attend- ed a lecture on communism, delivered at the Hirsch Memorial Youth Center. The future bliis of many girls often depends on her skill in the kitchen. In high school, girls may acquire this talent through home economics. An interested student begins by cooking while others watch with expectation.
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