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Strengthens Minds Cindy Barrs knows what it means to study. The 1970-71 school term found the Eng- lish Department in the second year of its nongraded, elective program. Course of- ferings included humanities, fiction, drama, poetry, American and British literature, basic English, Language I, Language II, Journalism, Speech, Composition I, and Composition II. Composition I remained the only required course for graduation. Though still in its infancy, independent study was an elective possibility for in- terested students. Mrs. Hernandez pauses from her busy schedule. Mrs. Doyle discusses Guys and Dolls with her drama class. Mrs. Brown prepares her lesson plans for the next day. Students taking speech soon learn to improvise. 15
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English Department Mrs. Faught’s assignments can make you appreciate study hall. Mrs. Junious explains the fundamentals of a good speech. Nita Webb explains the assignment to a fellow student. 14
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Guidance services help stu- dents develop self-confidence and know better their personal, educational, and vocational abilities. Increased group coun- seling, the fall and spring achievement testing program, the vocational aptitude testing, career discussions with people on-the-job provide information for thinking and deciding. A Making Decisions series of discussions for seniors includes representatives from colleges, vocational technical schools, and the armed forces. Parent- student dialogue sessions held periodically promote better communication. Department Mrs. Cherry and Gene Durant discuss problems of Student Council. 16 MRS. CHERRY Group Counseling proves effective.
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