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COIVIMUNICATING thoughts in a different way, Wray Smith uses sign language to talk in class. SIGN LANGUAGE CLUB. Front row: Tonia Marsh, president: Becky Hill. vice-president: Laura Cargill, secre- taryg Second row: Jeanne Pymm, Martha Nyberg, Cindy Danes, Beverly Vaughtg Back row: Susie Harnmack, David Wilkerson, Virginia Pierce. 1' xi SCHOOLDAY DOLDRUMS hit students in the Learning Disabilities class, as well as everyone else. i
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PUSH BUTTON PHONES don't ordi- narily have this many keys, because this is a special machine owned by the Special Education department which permits deaf students to send and re- ceive messages via the telephone. the Rank and ' Following is an interview with Ms. Trisha Hays, head of the Special Ed- ucation Department. Q. Why do you feel that your de- partment is important to the cur- riculum ofthe school? A. l feel that you have to have some services for the students that cannot compete with the regular classroom students. Q. What are the different areas in- volved in the Special Education department? A. There are the EMH, that means Educational Mentally Handicap- ped, the LD class, which is Learn- ing Disabilities, and the Deaf Ed- ucation class. Q. How many teachers are there in the department? A. We have five teachers, including myself. The others are Ms. Nancy Waters, Ms. Stephanie Stum- baugh, Ms. Phyllis Starkey, and Mr. Bennie Ellis. Q. What is the Sign Language Club, and what are some of their func- tions? A. The club is for members of the Sign Language class. We had a money-raising project. The sign language students have taken the younger deaf students from the school system and assisted them on field trips and such.
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,,au- LIGHTING UP this artist's sketches is the prupose of the light table. Lighted tables help in perfecting detail and measurement, and are used not only by industrial arts students but also by journalists, artists, and architects. PFtlZE!Winning art is deplayed for the camera by Mr. Hugh Gouldy, Industrial Arts Club advisor. R Qt 5 -.gi 1 'ix
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