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. 6,3 Mrs. Bill Bible Archie P. Amason. Ir. Mrs. Thomas B. Moseley B. S. B. A. B. A. IN FOR A LANGUAGE, Ei Q OUT WITH A LOT Q 3 LA NGU A GES Q' Q. Improve your English vocabulary: be fluent on foreign swhfw vAw'-, . at visits: become cultured, worldly -- take a language! The P. H. S. Language Department offers two fine languages to high school students: Latin and Spanish. Latin, base of so many tongues, is a popular subject ,, M , ,Z,, among scholarly typesg Spanish is handy for every Texan T I who spends any time South of the Border. An enterpris- M- - ing few take both, thereby insuring a command of English r and Spanish, knowledge of many cultural customs, and acceptance by certain colleges which require four years of language for entrance. 3 Latin class -- under lock and key! K. N. E. T. RADIO STATION ll
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FACULTY E ENGLISH T Visiting college students warn us: Freshman English is the worst! p Study hard and be prepared. Prospective employers say: You'll get nowhere if you can't communicate. The teacher in the English Department do their best to get us ready for college and jobs. Themes, spelling lists, grammar tests all are aimed at perfecting our oral and written communication. All the student has to do is try-- college English and business letters can come easily after four years of P. H. S. English study. Mrs. A. L. Dear B. S.. M. Ed. COMMUNICATION ESSENTIAL FOR OUTSIDE LIFE Mrs. Johnnie McDonald Ballard Miss Louise Hathcock Miss Elizabeth Springfield B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. B.A., M,A, gg . Q 'f'1.2,. 1-QM gt fe I V1 list ' ,ffV',P , ii i if X A U K. N. E. T. RADIO STATION
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FINE ARTS CONTRIBUTE CULTURE Mrs Edwin W. Link If Thomas B. Moseley B. M. M. M. M. M, of Ed. FINE ARTS No one's education is com- plete without some training in certain arts more cultural than the more bookish subjects. Among these are speech, choral music, and instrumental music. Mrs. Link with her classes in speaking, Mr. Moseley with singing, and Mr. Wallace and Mr. Moore with band teach P. H. S. students poise and self-control as well as the in- tricacies of their respective arts, and pupils also learn the history of each subject along with the technique of it. Roy B. Wallace B. A. Mr. Moore gives a little help in technique class. David N. Moore B. A. . M. A. ,,.,--' , 1 1 f ff BRAZ ZIEL UNION DRUG
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