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The Past Prepares Us For The Future Govenuiient stvidrnt Linda Butler shows her enthu- siasm for a fa orite candidate in the November election. Members of the WKjG television panel, Commimism Looks at Youth were Cheryl Bandelier, Roger Sunder- nian, Janet Beaver, and Don Zent. Mr t (iitt tunts HI the television while members of the U S hl tor class wait for their daily lesson by tele ision mstniction By studying the people and events of the past we gain a better understanding of what is liappening in the world today and also some knowledge of what to expect in the future. We learn facts in history, government, and soci- ology classes, which help each of us to do his best now and to prepare wisely for the future. 18
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ph Ted Wall imitates a race car dri er in his pantonii Margaret Delmuth gives her interpretation of a per- son trying to read a newspaper while a flv is disturb- ing her. Students Enjoy Creative Expression shown below is the cast of the Christmas play written by Linda DeWitt. Local winners of the speech con- test at Huntington were Allen Williams, Linda Butler, and Don Zent. Twenty-five seniors, wanting to build self- confidence and impro e their speaking abilit - for college and experiences in future li - ing. enrolled in speech class in the fall of 1962. In this course students learned how to remain composed while speaking before a group. There were many different kinds of speeches assign- ed, and much was learned from the informa- ti ' e talks gi ' en b - the class members. Members of the speech class presented a Thanks gi -ing play, You Luck - Bo -, written by Charlotte Clark.
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mamm Languages Foster Understanding Success is everyone ' s goal. It is said that a mastery of Englisli is a sure road to success. All of us should learn to speak English cor- rectly and to know something about its back- ground. In Latin classes we learn to read and write Latin and we gain a better understand- ing of our own language background. Bill Gruesbeck, Marvin Rice, and Bi sentences in freshman English class. Collins diacrram Tammara Truitt and Ste e Wohlford find tha t two heads work better than one when it conies to doing Latin. Linda Lesh and Greg Patten locate on the map a coun- try which is the setting for their Latin story. 19
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