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The English Depart- ment co-ordlnates ln- struction i n grammar and composition with a thorough study o f English and American literature. At the right, Cecil Hoody holds the atten- tionof the English III class with a report on Edgar Allen Poe's 'The Red Plague. Olustee is accredited for five language arts credits. Four yea rs of English are required, and speech is offered as an elective. Clclahoma history students listen attentlvely to a lecture on Ok la - homa's illustrious past by teacher, Nicky Wolfe. Interest in scientific principles ls stimulated by classroom experiments and individual research. At the right, Larry Weber explains a demonstration t o the general science class. At lower right, Burgan Edge- worth, Don Moody, and Iarry Weber setup a demonstration to show the principles of a steam turbine,
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'gr 0lustee's lunchroom is equipped with modern appliances, and like the classrooms, 1 t 1 8 air conditioned. At the left, the sophomore class goes through the lunch line. Ellen Whitehead stands beside the new 20' deepfreeze addedto the lunch- room this year. In the fore- ground is the new electric kneader and llxer. 154 Students are enthusiastic in their praise of the lunchroom food. Some of their favor- ites includes 'those delicious hot rollsj' 'cherry cobbler, and 'barbecued beef on home-made buns. Students are given generous re-fills and can purchase extra milk f o r only 20 a half-pint. At the left, lunchroom cooks, Mrs. Henry Whitehead and Irs. J o h n Edgeworth fill plates. Mlmeographing is an easy job since a fully automatic Gestet- ner machine has been purchased for the commerce room. The mimeograph, used mainly for the publication of the school paper, is equipped with au to- matic inklng and counting. Adding to the appearance of the stage in Olustee's spacious audltoriun are the new velour curtains added last May. The front curtains are blue with a soft gray used in the back curtains.
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are offeredin commercial subjects In addition to Typing I and II, short hand, general business, and bookkeeping a r offered at Olustee rking for that elusive UXU are these members of the Alge bra I class as Morr1s Robertson, instructor, answers questions Algebra II will be offered to students who successfully master this beginning course Composite Math and geometry are also inclir ded in the h1gh school schedule Jayne Woodard practice on the elec tric typewriter and adding machin as a part of their typing course At right, Charlyn Sue Drury and e Below, Typing I and II student work on daily assignments Five units of credit Wo I ! e u
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