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ENGLISH Speech is Power said some great sage. Agreeing with this quotation, instructors at H. H. S see that the students get plenty of practice in speaking before groups. l. Dora Beth leads a panel discussion in a Sophomore English class. 2. A class in choral read- ing performs in assembly. ff-ff? loe Mac McCafiety gives a hook report in Sophomore Eng- lish class. Any speaker should he delighted to produce such attentive expressions upcn the faces of his listerersl
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ENGLISH The abiliy to read, write, and speak correct Engish is important to our success in every field. Activi- ties that provide training in English, then, are strongly stressed at I-l.H.S. Patsy coniugates the verb, to be. Curtis York consults the dictionary for one ot those longer additions to his vocabulary Four members of the speech class give a selection for a verse-choir. Doris challcs up a reading report. George Gordon drawing a map to show how our literature is influenced by our geographic environment. Posting current events pertaining to English on the bulletin board. Student, Kathryn O'Bannion. l
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HOME MAKING Purposes ot Homemaking l. To promote a growing appreciation ot the joys and satisfaction ot homemaking. 2. emphasize the importance ot worthy home membership. To To . encourage democracy in home and community lite. . To promote international goodwill. 3 4. To work for good home and family lite for all. 5 6. To foster the development ot creative leadership in home and community lite. 7. To provide wholesome individual and group recreation. 8 .To further interest in home economics. TJ Above: Opal Payne and Minnie Ella Colburn whip up some biscuits in the homemaking lab. Bight: Bennie Pearl Rhodes and laclcie Marsh assist nursery school children with their play. Children Ferral lean Clark, Stephen lustice, Sammy Franks, Kechi Krurnnow. Opposite: Members of the Homernaking Club plan and direct a discussion of How Can Sales Ladies and Customers Become more Understanding of each Other? Lett to right: Geneva Warner, loyce Countz, Billie Wells, Anna Lee Sterling, Sue Fraser, and chairman Patsy Autery. Below: Clothing class looks on While Miss Pope demonstrates some short cuts in sewing. Lett to right: Miss Pope, Grace Warren, D'Anne McAdams. -Ni.
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