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Teachers at work Literary Arts teachers discuss the rules and results of the English Festival. Growing interest in the festival was noticed this year, not only in quantity but also in quality. Shown in the library from left to right are Mrs. Couch, Mr. Northcutt, Miss Stansell, Mrs. Winningham, and Mrs. Birtciel. Mrs. Ownbey supervises some of her Typing ll stu- dents during a timed writing. Students can take different types of tests to secure certificates, medals, or recognition of adept typing. Typing students may also enter typing events in lnterscholastic League. Q 1 1 l . Mrs. Johnson teaches Spanish at junior high and S. P. C. as well as at high school. This year L. H. S. is offering a new foreign language lab in which her classes are conducted. Each student is provided with a glassed enclosure, earphones, and microphone to aid him in.a better and more rapid understanding of the foreign language. Applying make-up to Doss Mabe, portraying the butler in the Senior play, is Mr. Roger Lawton. Head of the Speech department, Mr. Lawton is in charge pf all play productions, debate teams and beauty contests sponsored by the school, Speech, and Thespian Clubs. 2l
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MISS THORA MCCORKLE GANO TUBB Civics American History American History Junior Sponsor Senior Sponsor Social Studies Realizing that our country should be better pre- pared for a democratic way of life, L. H. S. students are given ample studies of the history of our state, nation, and world. If we are to be future leaders or citizens of a free and democratic nation, we must be qualified and trained to realize past problems, to prevent the same mistakes in our future, and to pre- serve our future lives, liberties, property and govern- ment. I. J. BARLOW JOHNNIE HICKMAN World History Economics American History Senior Sponsor Sophomore Sponsor Music Developing musical abilities in our students is only part of the work of Levelland's music depart- ment. A member of band or chorus will develop group co-operation, responsibility, promptness, obedience, and self-confidence. Our music de- partment not only serves the school and community with music, but they also keep our school spirit soaring high. MR. WOODS EDMOND J. LEWIS Band Chorus Miss McCorkle notices a lovely colored picture in one of the new history books which is up for i adoption for next year's studies. Although Couch Tubb has a book in his hand, he finds things more interesting in Couch Barlow's history book. INSET: Couch Hickman seemingly enjoys the thought of new textbooks as he inspects one of them. Mr. Lewis shows off with his music teaching aid as Mr. Woods plays an accompaniment on the tuba, his chosen instrument in college.
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Even the work of teachers is .spiced with variety Mr. Sonnenburg seems to be involved in studying Auto mechanic boys are taught important facts con- income tax forms that he will present to his classes. cerning automobiles. Mr. Bayse is pointing out Programs in various vocations are studied by the various points of the motor of one of the demon- classes. Mr. Sonnenburg is also the sponsor of the strator models which is used. The boys and Mr. D. E. Club. Bayse attend various meets and contests during the year. r ' - if , Sihiiihg ahd iO0Rihg rather happy with hiS DSW job is Mr. Conway could be considered a very active Ag. Mr. Riddle. He is the assistant Band director of LHS teacher, His mornings are spent in junior high school Bhd also directs the junior high hahd- MF- Riddle his afternoons are filled to capacity in senior high has taught here only since semester, but has success- School. Mr, Conway ig, winter or summer, avail- filiiy gaihed fFiChdShiP with Uiahy Students- able to give aid and assistance to Ag. boys when they find problems in their various projects. 22
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