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The Wonderful World Of Aft .SWT .LL xxx Art encouraged students to express themselves through their works. Some specialized in color paintings, while others took interest in clay modeling or paprier-mache. Their combined talents were displayed each Friday night during football season in the spirit sign. Beginning this term, all 9th graders were faced with the necessity to taking some form of Fine Arts. Some chose Art I to fill this requirement. Art classes have become increasingly popular since they provide skill training as well as a means for self expression. Theresa Reive and Eric Haynes practice mixing colors. wig g 1 Art II students work on pencil drawing Tracy Pickett concentrates on his drawing. I
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Shane Gasaway, Johnny Luster, Mike Riley Keith Hurst, Hugh Aaron Spires have a group discussion in Mrs. Paulette Smith's World History class. Pam Mock, Delano Jackson, Kim Williams, Kelly Branson, Andrew Massey, David Milner, and Johnna Keeling work together during Sociology. 20 5 S i gif r x
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To Be, Or Not To Be . . . Speech As one of the more popular courses offered to freshmen, Speech I deals with a wide range of speech oriented subjects. You learned how to stand and speak in front of large groups of people correctly. Basic parlimentary procedure was also part of the course. Don't stand on one foot, Don't rock the podium, Don't read your material were just a few of the instructions given by Mr. Boyd. Upper classmen could choose Speech II, a more advanced speech course, or Drama. Those in drama learned about not only performing but also the technical aspects of the stage. First period speech class take in Mr. Boyds instructions about interpretive speaking. 22 iff. 1 I f W .5 K R3 if 2
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