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nyfls Many new hooks. tables. and shelving lmve lween added this year to enlarge the contents of the lihrary. The officers of the Iilurarigins Ciluh are Betty Douglas, Presidentg Veliirii Crownover, Vice Presi- dentg 'loann Russell, Secretaryg and Wfil- liam Rains, Reporter. Shown at the right are Mrs. jones and the student librarians. Communication of ideas through speak- ing as well as writing is a keystone of English III and IV classes. Class members talk to inform, to explain, to persuade, using their skill in finding information, reading carefully, and organizing their in- formation and ideas. Terry Nearn is shown at right giving a speech to a senior class. l Gary Keeter and Carroll Dean Kytle found the dictionary valuable for word study in English 10. Phyllis Matthews was one who gave magazine reports.
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0122122 QFCIC Learning the arts of dictation and trans- cription has been the main objective of the shorthand classes this year. Shown at the left is Miss Hawkins giving dictation to her first year class. czezz ce The science department has added a number of new instructional aids this year, also some new apparatus for the science laboratory. The Biology class has been studying the various parts of the body by dissecting different species of animal life. The chemistry class was busy getting some of the basic ideas of chem- istry. Shown at right is Mr. Lofton's chemistry class preparing oxygen in the laboratory, In the first year typing classes this year speed and accuracy have been the out- standing points. In the second year typing classes equal emphases were given to voca- tional and personal use of the typewriter. Miss Hawkins is shown at the right with one of her second year classes.
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C OCIU 550191269 Nfim-ri ls ilu order oi' ilu- dai' in thc Social Sturritt tltixirrfntru mln-re Mrs, llickler tcaclics cilllto. N111 Nlilniosli lus the Xlilwrltl History C liss, .intl Mrs Sli1r.isu1.it-lies Amt-rioin History. llsxtliologig Sotiologi. Etoriomits, .ind lourrrilf isrn, Shown .ilwow .ire stall' members of the liomlur' News 'llu Sotiologi' tliss. wliich sponsored weekly liro,uli.isis our simon KTLO. is sliown below prt-iniririg .1 pr-igr.iiii for the .iir. Q re if l l l l P 1 l l l l l l l I 1 ',.-v'n3- . , K-vrr' l .sta 'B B' W' E somssn N I ,'--s Q59 Hula dfllllilivillb r 4 . wmv - as x rw 1' we 1 Q-fl W, ni .. , g giwfei '1 f -65 eff., ge 'Sli'-29 A5519 H Published monthly by the Journalism Class of the Mountain Home igh School. This paper is published by the students in the interest of the Moun- tain Home School system, in an attempt to reflect the spirit and ac- tivities of 'the schools, to encourage and stimulate worthwhile activities: and to promote understanding between the schools and the general public. All suggestions and contributions to the paper are appreciated. Editors ,,,,..,,.r,.,....... ,,.....,..,.,,.r,...,,,..., ......., S u e Hackler, Eddie Goetze Business Managers ....,, ,,..,,, I da Mae King, Shirley Langston News Editors .....,,.. ........ R ic-hard Byrd, Roberta Lake Feature Editors .,,....,.,.,...,.........,,,., ,....... P hyllis Bacherl, Cindy Dew Columnists ............,...,..,, ..,..,..,........,.,. ,.,,.. J ac kie Messick, Eddie Goetze Art and Bulletin Board Editors ., . .... William Rains, Bill Swadley Sports Editors .,...,...,,,,.....,....,..... ...,,,,., ..... .,.,...... J e r ry Horn, Bob Talburt Departmental Editors ,.,..,,,,...,.,...........,..........,.. Willa Perry, Elsie Porter Names Editors .,...,,.,.., Eleanore Anderson, Evon Boyd, Ramona Wright Reporters Y. ,.... Bob Hurst, Keith Parks, Jackie Cooper. Bruce Shaman Qronsor ..,....................,..........,...........,...........,.,....,,..,.........,.... Mrs. Pete Shiras K fir 'n I 'mis if YI LII w i
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