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Oar Pleasant Comprehensive Library Attracts Many Students An endless task for Mrs. Virginia Hulme. librarian. is the typing of new catalogue cards. A most helpful volume in Oukhavenis library is the Websters Unabridged Dictionary. Sherry Clinton seems to be helping James Denny find some word encountered in his study. Reference materials. periodicals. fiction. non-fiction, journals and newspapers provide a wealth of material to be explored by students. Efforts are also being made to increase and improve our library facilities and resources. Most students seem to realize the extremely necessary role our library plays in our school program and try to use it to their fullest advantage. Mrs. Beach's seventh graders have brought geography to life in their study of ranching around the world. Here Bill May, Sandra NIcBroom, and Sue Peck display typical brands used by stockmen everywhere. tgrmillfsla INN
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Our photographer Captures a characteristic Demonstrating the use of various ma- Mr. Rex Hart, Industrial Arts teacher, pose of Hrs. Ann Weigel. our Art in- chines in one of the many tasks per- must work constantly to keep the tool struetor, perched on her stool with her formed by Mr. Townsend as an ln- room in order. pencils, pens and brushes ever ready. dustrial Arts teacher. nestled securely in her hair. Special Talents and Interests are Encouraged and Developed by Arts and Industrial Arts Although students have had a chance for only one year of art instruction, our Art de- partment has made phenomenal strides in per- fecting individual talents. Awards were made to three students in the annual Scholastic Art Awards, and entries were placed in competi- tion in New York City. Industrial Arts teachers instruct boys in Gen- eral Shop, Woodworking, and Mechanical Drawing and thus fulfill particular interests among various students. An almost new build- ing, equipped with modern machinery serves many young men quite well as it affords them opportunities for acquiring certain techniques. These boys, Members of Mr. Townsend's mechanical drawing class, learn design and architectural structure under their tcacher's able guidance. Carefully, Shop students measure and cut boards to be used The nicest, most original displays at Oakhaven may be seen on the down- in one of their numerous projects. Many beautiful pieces of stairs bulletin board. Art classes work diligently to prepare these most furniture and bric-a-brac are made by these and other boys attractive arrangements, such as this one for Thanksgiving. in ludustrial Arts classes. ,,.:.hrLz,e3g, V1 6? Vg H ,fr Q . 5 ,,,, , M . , it 1:-Q if .Li in
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,Q .fi 1 A teacher has many johs. among which on '- keeping hooks straight. Mrs. Gertrude Bea ' Seventh Graders Are Given a Wide Scope of Instruction K 'GP Carrie Mae Owens, Seventh tlrtule Mr. Max Browder. one of the Junior quite efficient in her joh SCVMI grade if v ing students. Mr. Browder teaches the . , , Seventh lfrade. lt A J, ft' I:-'fi M W7 f l Mrs. Patricia Shea, seventh grade teacher. Mr. Roger Bennett, seventh grade Science straightens Ll row of chairs ht-tween classes. teacher, grades a science notebook. Mr. lien- A teacher has to keep busy all the time nett is Well regarded hy all of his students. to keep everything in order. Oakhavenis Seventh Grade students led hy their capable teachers are involved in the pursuit of knowledge in many and varied fields-such as English grammar, Reading, Mathematics, Spelling, Penmanship, Science, Physi- cal Education and Art. 'Sl Pledge Allegiance to the Flagii' . . Seventh Crude students also learn loyalty to country and flag us they study 'SReudin', 'Hitin', and 'Hithineticf' teacher, knows the value ol in- High sehoolis favorite teachers, Waits instruction. in the lunch line with some of his smil- tffgjy
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