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? 1. e i' . e , L fi . A if Taking a final check on some yearbook layouts are Rayford Wallace editor, and Norma Kaye Davis, associate editor. Showing Mandena Bingman and Marion Holcomb correct procedure for writing a theme is Mrs. Bessie Keenan, English instructor. Proving that games can actually teach are Gene Castin, Mickey Pilgrim, Danny Holloway, and Dex- ter Bailey as they play a game of Scrabble. The game helps them to improve their vocabulary. In- structor. for the group is Miss Charline Lamons. ...M , er.. ,f?.T5s..L ' Q f,,v fir '1 3 'T 'P
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.ve Q? Gilbert Leak is showing his prize pet, Web, to his English classmates. Discussing how to care for pigeons in Mrs. Audis Moore's class are Fred Klei- fgen, Scott Maples, Leon Waldroop, Larry Allen, Harlan Graves, Lawrence Graves, and Johnny Yeats. Themes were written when Weir flew home. Language arts classes form foundation for all studies Highlighting the Language Arts department year are the Intramural contests, divided into two main divisions: oral and written. Dramatic readings, poetry readings, humorous readings, standard orations, and original orations are given by speech and dramatics and humor students in regular English classes. Everyone enrolled in English classes must enter the written contests on a cer- tain chosen subiect. log, ll -. A12- XSNS
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Spanish students learn the geographical location of Spanish speaking people and their customs and traditions. In their second year each student does research in the oplitical, social, economical or spiritual life of a Latin American country. Classroom practice of correct sentence structure and interpretation is widely stressed. Spanish students Gary Shults and Delores Murphy are looking over articles from Mexico. Language arts give opportunity to explore Latin, Spanish, English In Roman dress at the JCL banquet, are Latin class students Carolyn Orr, Mrs. Hazel Hayley in- structor, Margaret Cooper, Lois Moore, Louise Stowe, Kathy Bennett. and Dan Jones. Taking two years of Latin, the students learn its vocabulary and grammar, as well as ancient Ro- man influence on the world today. In the second year of study, tales of mythology and history, selections from Caesar's Commentaries, and stories from Vergil are read. V' 9 'Kimi' Q.- args.:-:ffscwu N ,Q ,---effvfrxrcsnt i u , 1' 4 fl .V U ' is 152.1 ! t 5 j ,sm I' is X 5 i 1 3 r M 1. , 9 M ff 1 C te, ,,f,,,g.fQ1jitT ting I Z7 , at H a g ,asa WM ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,:'n,-- M A W ,W25 Q t,,,, ,., r-M milf it l g .tfv A 1: V W' ..,.., I .,,.,. as A ,,,,,,,,,,,, l ,,,f it ff ,a 4 -.14-.
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