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Mrs. Kaye Hanley returned to the scene of the crime this year and was shot chatting with Ann Wells and Linda Roberts. Right: Judd Holt and Laura Ballard blushingly acknowledge cheers from the populace. Homecoming, the Latin Depart- ment was' ready with a float for the parade. Boarding same are Josephine Hutcheson, Ann Har- ris, Peggy Schluter, Pat Moore, lean Kirkpatrick and Ann Myers. Succeeding Kaye Hanley in the Latin Department this year is Mrs. L. F. Connell tstanding belowt. The popular teacher makes every effort to prevent the dead languages becoming just that-dead. A variety of activities, researches, exercises and projects help make the study a lively, interesting one, as is evidenced by the continued popularity of Latin under the new regime of Mrs. Connell. .Zara
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When journalism teacher Doug Bennett fabove, rightj canit be found in that incredible Room 104, nor in the darkroom, his office or the building, it's pretty safe to reckon he's at Terrill Wheeler Printing Co., sweating out the Horseshoe. Above Bennett is pictured with Wheeler, center, and printer Bob Burgoon, admiring the product of their toil. The Horseshoe, second-year journalism lab project, is published bi-monthly fholidays and six-weeks tests permittingj by students of Denton High School. Every effort is made to have the Horseshoe ready to distribute at the end of assemblies on Fri- days. Here Ginger Pearce is swamped with demands for the sheet. Right: Those amazingly good sports shots in the Horse- shoe and the Bronco are the work, generally, of Johnny Clark, pictured at work in the darkroom. Making Susie Shields blush is a popular indoor sport with journa- lism students. Right: Bronco and Horseshoe members visit the Dal- las Morning News.
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Its always a pleasure to do business with the llbrary so ably operated by Mrs. Helen Swenson and her corps of assistants Here fabovel lack Kerestlne and Sandra Jones are helped by Mrs Swenson and ,lowauna Gregory Although the library is better than average for the school enrollment Mrs Swenson IS bursting with plans for improvements when she gets into the new building next year There wouldngt be any need to wait she explains, but where would we put one more thing in this spaceln Every period the library is a scene of furious, though quiet, activity. Generally, the serious- minded student prefers it to reg- ular study hall. And then, there's the noon hour, when almost every day some group turns it into a banquet hall for meetings. One of the most outstanding exhibits to be found during Homecoming Open House was prepared by the Library Club, as pictured at far left. Also for Homecoming, the same group decorated this 1956 Cadillac for the parade.
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