Newport News High School - Anchor Yearbook (Newport News, VA)

 - Class of 1966

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The Student Begins To Speak Mr. Norman DeHart Mr. Jack Waida Indiana State University Richmond Professional Institute, B.F.A. Concord College, B.S. Creative Artists Club Sponsor ART DEPARTMENT r -s Art students learn to express themselves through painting and sculpturing. Creative ac- tivities done in and outside the classroom help these students to appreciate the famous works of art. Mr. DeHart helps his art students with some sculpting. Miss Amanda Gray Longwood College, B.S. Mrs. Esther Thomas Lynchburg College, B.A. Carnegie Institute of Technology University of Virginia Directing is an important part of second year drama classes. SPEECH ARTS DEPARTMENT Effective self-expression is an important aim of the drama and speech classes of New- port News High School. Drama students learn to portray characters and the techniques of make-up application and direction. Practicing the organization and the recita- tion of speeches, presenting pantomimes and tableaus, and participating in discussion groups are the basis for the speech classes. Miss Dorothy M. Crane West Virginia University, A.B. Northwestern University Thespians Sponsor Stage Crew. Usher Staff Senior Class Sponsor Speech Arts Department Head Bobby Sprouse gives a speech for practice with the tape recorder in speech class.

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School’s Many Needs Guidance Miss Sarah Owen Longwood, B.S. Guidance Mrs. John Pully Winthrop College, A.B. College of Wm. and Mary, M.A. F.T.A. Sponsor Guidance Mrs. Garland J. Conn Westhampton College, B.A. School Nurse Mrs. A. J. Kiser Elizabeth Buxton Hospital, R.N. Students receive sound advice from their guidance counselors on college admissions requirements. Mrs. Jessie Taylor, our cafeteria manager, stifles the hunger pangs of N.N.H.S. students with a bright smile and a plate full of good food. “Whoever heard of g etting a sick leave without having a temperature?”



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And Is Heard Mrs. Laurie K. Collier Mrs. Carol Harkleroad Meredith College, B.S. Longwood College, B.S. Mr. M. G. Willey Temple University, M.A. Business Department Head Mrs. Opal Sills East Carolina College, B.S. Miss Beverly Sykes Madison College, B.S. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT The Business Department at N.N.H.S. offers bookkeeping, shorthand, typing, and vocational of- fice training. In shorthand, students learn to take dictation by using symbols for the sounds of letters of the alphabet. Bookkeeping is taught to any student in- terested. Speed and accuracy are the two elements stressed in typing. Vocational office training teaches the use of machines found in a business office. Mr. James P. Wilson Wayne State University, B.S. Music Department, Head Senior Band Sponsor Flagtwirler Sponsor Mrs. Dorothy Carter Newman College. B.S. Chorus Sponsor “Whether we like it or not, class must go on even if Mr. Willey is ill,” says Linda Waterfield as she gives dictation to her shorthand class. Mr. Allan Wright, Junior Band director, practices with the brass section. MUSIC DEPARTMENT The music department trains students in the funda- mentals of music. The students are exposed to termi- nology, technique, theory, and appreciation. Ensemble playing and solo work are encouraged in the Junior Band as well as the Senior Band. Interpretation, solo, and group singing is the basis for the Concert Choir, Boys’ and Girls’ Choruses. The key to this active de- partment is practice. 13 Concert Choir practices for their Christmas con cert.

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