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I Faculty stresses skill, attitude, and interest Mrs. Jo McCombs, a teacher of Shorthand I and typing, watches the time as her Typing I students take a one-minute speed test to check speed and accuracy. Students who concentrate in the area of mathematics study Algebra II, geometry, trigonometry, advanced algebra, and foundations of modern mathematics. They develop competence and understanding of its basic operations and ideas. They learn to use deductive reasoning and the language of mathematics. A by-product of the study of math will be maturing habits of critical reading, listening, writing, and speaking. These are the skills English classes stress. Mr. Phil Harbinson Driver's Education I, Mrs. Melda Killion takes a colfee break as she transfers grades for English III, IV, and World Problems classes to students, report cards. 'Z' I, w i
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tv hm.. skills and develop mature concepts in learning 1 N1' '--Q. 'N ,155 ,Y Z, . 'xiii .. fstiiiiifi zgsffzeeg, mis'-' ff K Ei X Mr. Dan Hogue checks agenda with DECA president, Cindy Miller. He teaches distributive education and marketing. K wg '--,-- .. - e 20 t 5? ,fix -Qs. A ,,,,,,, i N., K W Miss Florence Breisch Mr. Everette Corriher Geometry and Trig Algebra and Foundations - -wr Z- H N N, 1-J, N' Ha ' 1 in 'v-A-fff Mrs. Hazel Hancock, who teaches consumer math and Algebra Il. pauses as she takes up papers to answer a student's question. Mr. Grew Holshouser is Mr. Music at East. He feels the study of music can contribute to Mr. LHWFCHCC Ellcr the total growth of ull students, He directs band and chorus. Agriculture II, Shop I, II, III
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'ORWHQQJI msmn Mrs. Rebecca Lineberger articulates clearly and with emphasis as she teaches Spanish to one of her live classes. Mr. Arnold Lingle, Agriculture II, Shop I, II, and forestry teacher, assists students Tommy Holshouser and Mike Jacobs in welding. So it is with every department in the high school. Specific skills are learned in specific courses, but understandings, attitudes, and appreciations needed by all to function as intelligent members of a changing society are also learned as students move through the three levels of high school and study those subjects required of every student and those subjects which each one selects for himself according to his needs and interests. 73 Mrs. Vernelle Palmer, school librarian, types a card for a book to place in the growing catalog. H314 Mrs. Ruth Miller finds a telephone a necessity in fulfilling her duties as guidance counselor. .M
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