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English English is the basis for all courses taught in high school. There are three groups of English — voca- tional, general, and academic. Each year grammar, including sentence structure and punctuation, is taught in every grade. All forms of literature are studied with emphasis on that of English and Ameri- can authors. With this foundation, students learn to communicate their own thoughts and ideas. Mrs. Johnson and Mike listen intent- ly- Mrs. Coleman keeps a wary eye on the students. Mr. Raybuck explains one of the fine points to Jamie and Vernon. “Only 22 more days,” Mrs. Evans rejoices. • Miss Blankley explains the exam schedule. Miss Radford ticks off the uses of the past participle. Mr. Bogenschneider is always happy to help a student. 14
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Mrs. Harris our Business co-ordinator, is up to her ears in work. Would you believe that our DE teacher Miss Congleton, is a former Miss Norfolk? Sometimes we have to let our clothes out a little, don’t we, Mrs. Hamlet? Business and Distributive Education It appears that leather jackets are part of the uniform of the DE teacher. Mrs. Felts demonstrates that a smile is a great asset. The Business department offers such courses as typing, bookkeeping, business, law, general business, shorthand and clerk-typing. These courses prepare the student for the world of work after graduation. Students enrolled in clerk-typing may spend a portion of their day working in an actual office. Our DE program was active in the state’s distributive education contest. Several titles were awarded to Frank- lin students. Second year DECA students work in down- town stores as part of their training. Mrs. Smith helps Debra set her tab. 13
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Fine Arts and Special Education Mr. Barton is ready for take-off. Mr. Cayne adjusts a piece of ma- chinery. Nothing Frances draws will surprise Miss McBride. Our fine arts program consists of Band, Chorus, Art I and Art II, Industrial Arts, and Home Economics. The library is becoming more completely stocked with new and modern books. The Special Education department, headed by Mr. Spenge- man and Miss Boone, is an aid to many of the students who have problems achieving maximum success in the regular class- room. Mr. Ellis and Mrs. Smith take a break in the lounge. “A stitch in time saves nine,” Mrs. Beaton always says. Surprise!! Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Atkinson gets another two cents worth in fines for the library. Mr. Spengeman takes time to help another student. Miss Boone gets ready for the next class. 15
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