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Jada... Ti sai- fr Trying to be a Kays Gary while getting the daily paper out on time was almost too much for Rebecca Cloer, Carole Ervin, Richard Suddreth, Richard Davis, Clyde Heffner, and Margaret Perry. All students take four combination courses of grammar and literature. Those desiring to do so may take two years of Spanish, two years of Latin fLatin Il is being offered for the first timej, one year each of journalism, public speaking, and library science in our LANGUAGE ARTS department. Behind glass-Richard Suddreth in the press box with Mr. Farlow prepares to announce a footb all game for which he will receive credit in the public speaking course. This picture was taken in the studio of WIRI as Peggy Hartley, Paul Fredell, Jessie Clark, Delores Correll, Eddie Kizer, Astrid Sundt, Eddie Icard, and jackie Carroll, members of the public speaking class, waited to make a live broadcast.
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aaa! af om mol. W5-av' Ralph VVhisna.nt, jean Wallace, Gail Laws, Jerry Witherspoon, and Robert Hayes find using the library an ex- Twenty-five girls and two boys assist in the LIBRARY each day. They learn by d oin g, but grades are not based entirely on this effort, written tests are in order at report card time. Special training sessions are conduc- ted with the assistants as the n e ed arises, and special review questions based on the technical routin e of library service are used as a means of learning. cellent way to keep up honor roll grades. Betty I-Iaigler and Patsy Byrd, library assistants, check cards at the circulation desk.
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