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Page 87 text:
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Art students participate in contests Mrs. Agnes R. Whitesell Miss Diane Whitlock Chemistry I and II English 12, 10 Mr. Tommy Wilson Guidance Counselor Miss Barbara Yarborough Physical Education, Orientation Miss Lewis, student teacher, works with a still life arrangement. Students experiment in water colors. Priscilla Gantt and Janice Jackson show that work¬ ing with clay can be fun. Jeff McGinnis completes an art project.
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Drama students perform in Festival in the Park Mrs. Pruden gives ad¬ vice concerning cos¬ tumes for the depart¬ ment’s productions. In drama, students become acquainted with all aspects of the theater. Each student takes part in both the technical and creative production of plays. The drama department took part in the Festival in the Park. Under the direction of Mrs. Pruden, the department presented a selection of one act plays, including Rise and Shine, Hello, Out There, and Lost Elevator. Our art department consists of a varied program to incorporate an appreciation for art along with the creative abilities. Miss Thomas ex¬ plains that the main goal lies within the student’s satisfaction of his own work. Our art students exhibited and participated in the Festival in the Park as well as the Shoney’s Window Contest, and the National Scholastics in Art. Becky Owens attended Governor’s School for art this past summer. The Vagabond Players give a reading of one of Carl Sand¬ burg’s works. Susie Sehachner and Debbie Herd paint scenery for the dram; department’s play, Rise and Shine. 84
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English Department employs English lab Relaxed, Mrs. Campbell lectures to her students on American literature. Aiding in developing the citizen¬ ship and leadership abilities of the individual student is the main pur¬ pose of our English department. This is done by developing the communi¬ cative skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing. English teach¬ ers also strive in acquainting their students with great thoughts and movements in established literature, and by encouraging interest in cur¬ rent literary works. Harold Hood ponders over his English assignment. Mr. James Fanders Band Mary B. Maxwell Secretary Phyllis Younts Secretary Dell Bethune Office Machines Shorthand 86
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