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Glenda Roberson, Jane Carder, Pat Kephart, and Mrs. Minor, Librarian The Library is Vital... The library is a very important place—a place where students can find material for term papers; a place to which one rushes a few days before book reports are due and tries frantically to find a short book on the list; and, of course, a meeting place for couples and friends where the daily gossip can be shared. The project was buying a typewriter for the library this year and library students were busily engaged in raising the funds to do so. Many new books have been purchased to aid the students in writing research papers, book reports, and other needed information required throughout the year. During National Education week, the library placed a poster on display downtown. This was only one of the many outstanding activities that the library participated in this year. 10 MRS. MINOR
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WELCOME Mr. Al Smith and Mr. Ray Sims STUDENT BUS DRIVERS Left to right: Ab Radford, Johnny Phillips, Jerry Hedden, Danny Sneed, Eugene Kephart, Harold Killian, Marvin Huskins, Arvil Cook, Harold Thompson, Billy King, Ross Radford. 9
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Pen and Ink Sketches, left to right: Brenda Stalcup, Carol McRae, Harry Moore, Mary Sue Amos, Brenda Crisp, Dianna Little, and Mike Jordan. Art Develops Self- Repression ... Here pupils learn the basic principles of color and design and how to apply them. Art gives students an opportunity to learn order and beauty, to develop self-expression, to release tension, and to control emotions. This year's class studied units in Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and Modern Art. Students learned to identify at least a hundred of the world's famous paintings and to name the artist and his nationality. The department purchased a new slide projector, screen, and slide cabinet with approximately a hundred slides to begin a slide library. One of the unusual activities demonstrated by the art depart- ment was the clothesline art exhibit held in downtown Murphy dur- ing National Education week. Students took hourly turns sketching on the island in the square. 1 1 MISS TRAVIS
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