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Susie Peters fashions a rhinoccrous in clay during second hour crafts. Kathy Sheppard and Channette Alexander find it hard to concentrate on art when Spring arrives. Art Creativity Stressed In Art The prime function of the art program was to encourage creative thought and expression. Art instilled appreciation of the art heritage inherent to all citizens. These classes provided for the attainment of skills which could provide vocational and leisure time activities. Classes give students a sensitivity to line, color, texture, and form in surroundings to make life more enjoyable. Painting repeated design is tedious work hut well done hy Leslie Lawton.
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Library Books Designed For All Ages A school library must gear its book selection for all ages. Such is the library at LHS with a selection of 14.000 books, excluding some 8.000 rental textbooks. The library aids are required to file magazines, check out books, and also record circulation. Students using the library are sure of finding a variety of modern reading and the study material that is neces- sary as part of the learning process. JUSTINE CURRY: Librar- ian. BS, MS. Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia. Many students find the card catalog a quick and easy way to find the material The library aids arc kept busy filing cards and keeping bonks they need. straight. The library provides a quiet place for students to study before and after school.
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JAYANNE ANGELL: Sopho- more English. BS, MA, Central Missouri State College. MILLARD DENNY: Junior English, Speech, Theatre Group, BS, MS, Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia. MARY DERROUGH: Junior English, BA. Universityoflllinois. DEL FAMBROUGH: Junior English, sponsor of Pep Club, AB, East Texas State, MA, Uni- versity of Kansas. SANDRA GRAFTON: Sopho- more English, Assistant sponsor of Pep Club, BS, MS, Eastern Illinois University. WESLEY KELTCHER: Senior English, Head of -English De- partment, Sponsor of the Dandy Lion, BS, MS, University of Kan- sas. The use of audio visual aids makes the senior English course of Wes Keltchcr an exciting and lively offering. Grammar is a necessity for most students and in a sophomore English class teacher Sandra Grafton gives the class u mental workout. Veteran teacher. Mary Derrough. utilizes the facilities of the LHS library for research project .
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