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Steve Smith, above, consults Mr. Hinton about his future subjects on the academic program as he prepares for college in his freshman year. Nola Reed, above right, learns while she helps a teacher with clerical work. Ralph Langston builds a model home in shop. TEENAGERS CHOOSE FROM FOUR FIELDS Nancy Swihart learns homemaking skills on the vocational course. Before entering their freshman year prospective high schoolers are given a large blank to fill out concerning their basic course. Academic courses prepare students for college entrance. Commercial courses prepare students for business college or for many business and clerical jobs. Re- quirements for such jobs as carpenters, factory workers, and plumbers are satis- fied by the industrial course. The princi- pal and faculty make sure the student se- lects the course suited to him. They work hard to make a schedule that meets the needs of everyone.
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After the bell rings cars are soon lined up headed for home. PURSUING INTERESTS MADE THE YEAR The advanced home ec class is shown decorating a Christmas tree.
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All high school courses involve English, spelling, and reading. The chemistry stu- dent would not get far telling of his ex- periment without English, the typist would be lost without spelling, and the world history student would have trouble if he could not quickly grasp the ideas from the text. Every spring there is a spelling bee in which winners from each class enter com- petition with other schools. While study- ing famous authors and poets from all over the world, literature class delves into character study, history, and philosophy. Practice in speech enables students to present ideas before a group. Latin students are heard saying Gallia est omnus divisa in partes tres. and te amo. Besides becoming familiar with a foreign language, Latin students receive an ex- cellent foundation of grammar and An- cient history. • 4 Mrs. Merckx helps Sandra Wohlford with a Latin declension. EXPRESSION IN SPEECH AND WRITING IS PRACTICED Carol Hinen gives a five minute talk for speech.
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