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ENGLISH g.j',X ESTHER LYLE JEWELL NELSON MARY JONES English English Library A. B.. Arizona State B. S.E., Arkansas State Teachers B.S.E., University of Arkansas .aah English 1 and 11 offera wider in- sight into the working principles of the language. Vocabulary enlarge- ment, students' errors inusage and spellingpffective sentence structure, and writing and speech activities are included in the units of work. Read- ing material offers an introduction to the types of literature. Emphasis in English lll is plac- ed on effective speaking and writing, using American literature as a back- groundfor study. InEnglish 1V em phasis is centered in the classics of literature, with development of po- lish in speaking and writing techni- ques. At the right are Dean Ricke and Deanne Choate tape recording in an English ll class. Ti, The library is used constantly every period of the day. It con- tains approximately l35O books. In addition, the State Library in Little Rock sends the high school library 2 3 5 books each year. There are reference books, edu- cationalbooks, fiction, non-fict- ion books, magazines, and news- papers in the library this year. Mary Jones resigned during the year. Mrs. Louis Long from Lakeview replaced her. Shown at the left are a few students us- ing the library. fy: fx' 6
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SOCIAL SCIENCE Social Science classes are offered primarily to help Students develop an understanding of them- selves and the society in which they live, to pre- pare them to take their places as intelligent and worthy citizens in that society. A concentrated study of American history and world history helps the student gain a knowledge of the background of society and the contributions that great men of the past have made. Social living is a new subject offered this year to give senior high students the opportunity to study and discuss subjects usually classified as sociology anthropology, psychology, problems of democracy, American government, and economics. Mrs. Pete Shiras is the teacher. Civics, taught by Mrs. Ella Pierce, stresses the organization ofthe local, state and national govern- ment, and emphasizes the proper conduct ofgood citizens. Psychology helps students understand their men- tal and emotional make-up. Journalism is offeredas an elective in English or Social Science, since it stresses not only correct writing habits, but also the social science aspects of journalism. JA. ,O 7, hi -111' . avi' ELLA PIERCE Civics, W. History VIRGINIA SHIRAS Social Science, Journalism A.B., SE Missouri Teachers M.A., Scarritt College Graduate study, University of California. B.S.E. , Ark. State Teachers .4-.1 6 anis: Q THE BOMBER NEWS STAFF 649 sux, nmiljut-,lfw ,ig -. ,L 3 X 1- ' im bf , , k..:.:., X C Y: lm! .k . Published monthly by the Journalism Class of the Mountain Home High 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 activitiesg and to promote understanding in-tween the schools and thu general public. All suggestions and contributions to the paper are appreciated. Editor-infchief and News Bureau .... .... ..,,,, . . ...... D Iary Cowart Associate Editor and Grade School Editor .,.,.,, . ..... Pete Stovall Business Munugs-rffI'apcr und Annual . .,... ,, . ., .... Daisy Morris Columnist and Bulletin Board Editor .... .. . ......,. , .. .,... Cindy Dew Sports Editors ,. . ........ , ., .,.... Bob Talburt, Phyllis Bacherl News l-Idilor ..,..... .,.. . ...,, . ., Blake McGuire Personal Columnists .. ,..... Mary Atherley, Mary Taylor Feature Editors ., , . Jane Messick, Tommy Gillette Departmental Editors ., ..., ..,. .,.. Velara Crownover, Marvin Martin Exchange Editor and Editor of Annual . ,. .. . . . Shirley Tucker Exchange Editor and Columnist. ,.................,... ......,. Peggy Alley Names Editor and Reporter . , .... ,.... J oan Durnell Maintenance Editor and Reporter ., William Thorne Sponsor ....,, ,... . . , ., ...,.. , ,. .. . ,,.....,.., Mrs. Pete Shiras Shown in the picture below is Frances Goetz giving a current event in 4th period American history class. Over 100 llth and lZth grade students are enrolled in history classes this year. Shovm in the civics court procedure at the bottom left,are Carol Anderson, Jay Reeves, Gary Tucker, and Sandy Hawksley. 'Eh
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