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At Washington we have the utmost PRIDE in all of our classes .... As Washington students, we are continually striving, exploring, solving, and perfecting in order to prepare for college or whatever profession we may enter after grad- uation. . . .Throughout the school year we show our PRIDE by working to gain qualities of lea- dership, ingenuity, and integrity. . . .Scholar- ships and awards are given to the achievers with PRIDE unequaled for jobs well done. . .The tendency of the student body and faculty to act as a unit and work together adds to the ful- fillment of the instinctive desire for learning and making friends .... ot rfn in our classes » » e Top girl scientist, Patricia Coleman , demonstrates an ex- periment to her classmates.
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Lending an ear, classmates of Gary Licho listen as he demonstrates his oratorical ability. Students find own language complex Working to improve facilities in the Englisli language, we master tlie four fundamental sl ills empliasized by tlie Englisli Department, reading, writing, speaking, and listening. These skills stimulate our thinking and increase our abilities in self expression. Learning to speak effectively, students in speech classes develop proper enunciation, voice mechanics, projection, and pitch variation. By writing themes and re- viewing language usage, students prepare for college through Advanced Composition. Students interested in poetry have a chance to compete in the annual Poetry Reading Contest sponsored by the English Department. Finding the reading laboratory, part of their English preparation, a valuable aid in speed and comprehension are John Kidwell, Darrell Lawson, and Glenda Ligon. 14
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