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In 11 I FINE ARTS MUSIC should open doors to the ful- fillment of the social, emotional, and spiritual needs of the indivdual since music is a language common to all people. ' ART helps students toward the richer enjoyment of living . . . to leisure- time activities, to self-expression and an appreciation for the beautiful in all its manifestations. Mr. William Travis Chairman, Art Mr. Clark and Mrs. Wright encour- age their students to appreciate all music . Mr. Travis and his ,art students examine the Christmas Bulletin Board. 3 if Mr. Lampley and Mrs. Persina discuss a new art exhibit.
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1 I 1 M 1 1 l E ENGLISH should open doors for successful entrance into all the learning A , activitiesg to pleasure and confidence in the growing power to read, speak, . write and listeng to the effective use of language for meeting personal and social needsg and to increase enjoyment and appreciation of our literary heritage. Mrs. Hines fabovej and Mrs. Gibson fbelowjj believe in teaching the individual child in English. L Q Miss Ann L. Moore Chairman -s W. i 1 1 Mrs. Lisa Gadson Mrs. Joanna Gibson Miss Ethel Knight Miss Mary Malone Miss Ludi MCC ambry H Mfg, Lee Hamilton Mrs. Constance R. Hines' Mrs. Helena Mo E MIS. F1'anCeS Robinson k I . Q A 1. l 'rn M
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FOREIGN A LANGUAGES I P Madame Mariella Holman Chairman Mr. George. Lambrinos Mrs. Gloria Cooper Chairman 5 X X X ..,. ::Ea,.,Q:. , .N tgp Q sr Q. i A ' Y Madame Homan and her class visit Paris through pictures while Senora Ainsfield help students make a Pinata. FOREIGN LANGUAGES should open doors to a closer association with the cultures of other peoples . . . to an -understanding of the achieve- ments and hopes of other nations . . . and to an enrichment of our own leisure time. Senora S an dra Ainsfield HOME ECONOMICS PATTERN X is X. 5 X Q, Mrs. Josephine Rolle gives individual in struction in sewing. ' ACS RS LUNCH- LIGHT Mrs . Jacquelyn Wright
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