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Journalism Class The students in the Journalism class are composing their first draft newspaper for publi- cation. One of their objectives is to publish a newspaper each semester. This class is under the supervision of Miss Thelma Howard. English Class The English II students are learning how to write resumes and precis. Read- ing comprehension is one of their objectives.
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Our School Aids Mrs. McFadden and Mrs. B. Lyons, our school aids. Mrs. McFadden helps Mr. Platt, Mrs. Shepard and Mr. Tate. Mrs. B. Lyons helps with the office work. Mrs. M. McFadden (left) and Mrs. B. Lyons (right), our school aids, find themselves very busy help- ing the teachers with their work. (Mrs. B. Lyons is an ex-graduate of Mary Potter High School. She finds herself right at home. Library MRS, HOWELL - MRS. P. PEACE, Asst. Joan Greenwood and Patricia Bass look on at- tentively as our librarian (left), Mrs. R. Howell, demonstrates a new timing device, Mrs. P. Peace, our library aid, helps Corenne Hayes with a book selection. The students were very happy to observe the dis- play of new books during the month of January be- fore Mrs. R. Howell places them on the shelves.
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1 Science These students are getting their posters ready for their Post Graduate Night, which will bring together seniors from several schools in the district and rep- resentatives of various colleges. These students on the left seem to be planning for a big interesting chemistry experiment for the prac- tical experience. The students from the sophomore class look for- ward to studying chem- istry during their junior year. There was a time when students would avoid the science courses, but now, there seems to be a new interest in various science courses at Mary Potter. Mrs. M. Scott, our counselor, created the idea because she felt that the sen- iors will receive vital information con- cerning the colleges, and what they have to offer. The program gave the parents an opportunity to talk with the various colleges and trade representa- tives about the futures of their children. The program was attended by three hundred seniors and many parents. The seniors felt that the program should be an annual event for the students in their country. Parents and students are able to share the same vital information. Since that this program was a great success, it has awaken the other stu- dents about their future career.
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