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The Language Arts Department and the Mission High School Library Club combined to present a book fair for Parents Night. Shown looking at some of the books are left to right Gilbert Hinojosa, Mr. Forrest Hood, Mrs. Annie Laurie Wolfrum, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hakes and Mrs. Loretta Winkleman. , MQW 443, ,, . ,. 2' ' ., M . 1,4 . .,A:AVV , , MIM Q . -1- A VTR, ,i ti. S 'I l A s x Approximately 200 parents tumed out for Parents enjoy a skit performed in Spanish by students in the Spanish Department. A large Parents Nightn as part of the observance crowd tumed out for Parents Night at MHS. of American Education Week Nov. 11-16. 1 1
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Three science students working an experiment for parents during American Education Week uParents Nightw are left to riglg,Ke S Kathy Millfil' and Chuck Davis. w :z i y i K e .a i i . , , Fx fs fi X l ff' Terry Stuart and Tommy Popplewell, left, work a math problem for parents during open house. In the center are Mr. and Mrs. Don Albrecht, while at right are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Howell. 10 Mission Students Host 'Parents Ni ght? Once each year Mission High School joins with other schools throughout the nation in the observance of American Education Week. This year the observance was the week of Nov. 11-15 and the highlight of the week was a nParents Night program. Each department worked up a special program for the parents and presented it while the guests of honor visited throughout the building. Parents saw a skit in the Spanish Department, a book fair in the library, tumbling and exercises in physical education, experiments in science and math classes, and demonstrations in business classes, homemaking and agriculture classes. It was a successful program as more than 200 parents visited the high school. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Walsh listen as Mrs. Patsy Gossett, math teacher, and Beatriz Reyna explain what the Mathematics Department tries to accomplish in MHS.
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