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FOREIGN LANGUAGE The foreign language department is made up of courses in Latin, French, and Spanish. The courses in Latin include a study of the culture and history of the language, the relationship of Latin to English, and grammar and composition. The goals of the French curriculum are to de- velop conversation, reading, and writing abilities, and to acquire knowledge of the culture and literature through use of French magazines, newspapers, and films. The Span- ish curriculum concentrates on the develop- ment of the understanding and speaking skills, grammar, reading and writing skills, as well as an understanding of the Spanish culture through foreign newspapers, maga- Mr. Frank Farrow, Spanish II and III, shows Mrs. Kitty Brunjes, Spanish I and zines, and pamphlets. II, how to operate the new language facilities. Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, French I, Spanish I, and English II, and Mr. Joseph Lewis, French I, II, and III, are discussing a quiz for their French I classes. a aiscenseneniie Mrs. Katie McKeithan, Latin I and II, and Algebra I and II, gives her Latin I students a vocabulary pop test.
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AV KiNgs MUSIC Music plays an outstanding role in the total education of a student. With this in mind, John T. Hoggard offers to the students an opportunity to partici- pate and further their understanding of the musical realm by enrollment in vocal music classes for those who wish to perform, consumer music for those who wish to increase their musical appreciation, music theory for those desiring a broader knowledge of music, and instrumental music for those who wish to be in the band. HOSHARD Mr. Bob Alexander, Introductory Chorus, Chorus, Advanced Chorus, and Consumer Music, and Mr. Jack Pindell, Instrumental Music and Music Theory, look at one of the new band uniforms. fed i a LE Miss Ruth Spence, Bible I and II, leaves for her class after checking in at the office. The Bible students, through the efforts of the Wilmington churches, journey into the Holy Land for an hour each day. Students seek to discover the secrets of life by philosophy and worship, using the Bible as their text. Bible students board the activity bus to go to Pine Valley Baptist Church for their class.
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DRAFTING Drafting I is a good elective for boys or girls. The class covers each type of drafting from basic mechan- ical to architectural. It also includes lettering, instrument practice, techni- cal sketching, working drawings, blue printing, and other reproductions. Drafting II is a continuation of Draft- ing I, and it is mainly architectural. Each Drafting II class meets ten hours a week. Mr. Robert Bryan, Drafting I and II, helps Lee Wrenn with one of his drawings. TRADES The Trades Department includes a course in the introduction to electricity and in the construction industry. The course in electricity deals with the experiments of electricity and with basic electronics. This course provides a sound background for anyone planning to enter the electrical field. Con- struction industry deals mostly with the wood in- dustry. It introduces the basic skills in the building trades. Mr. William Jones, Introduction to Electricity and Construction Industry, is demonstrating one of the new machines to Eddie Schwinn and Beale Everett.
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