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Fluency In Speaking Mr. Horne participates in the SCA carnival, acting as the fortune teller. Miss J ones reads a fairy tale to her first year Spanish students. Playing the part of dolls, Miss Jones and Miss Parr helped the SCA with the Christmas skit. 19
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Students Use Language Laboratoy To Develop Miss Jones comments as Joe Williams translates his Spanish assignment for the class. Without communication, a person is like an island separated from the rest of the world. To prevent students from becoming “islands” unto themselves, the Language Department gave students the opportu- nity to study foreign languages with the most modern equipment. With the aid of films and records, stu- dents were able to see and hear how important a knowledge of languages can be in certain situations. Students were also able to use the language laborato- ry where they could listen to recordings and improve pronunciation and vocabulary. Directed by Mr. James Horne, the department offered Spanish, French, Latin, and German. Mr. Horne adjusts his tape recorder so that his students can hear the proper ways of Steve Fields carefully takes down notes in his language class, pronouncing and accenting German. 18
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The “Exploratory” Course Of Building Trades Eva Jones, student assistant, checks with Mrs. Y oung about an over-due book. The Library— yard after yard of food for thought. The librarians want the library “to become a learning center, rather than just a library.” This year, the librarians, headed by Miss Susie Whisnant, tried to expand it, especially in the current issues are a— sex education, drugs, Vietnam, and student unrest. In all high schools, the library plays an important partin the students’ life. The job of the library is to supplement and enrich the curriculum in all areas, as well as the individual interests of the students. Mrs. Brockley stands with her assistant waiting for the lunch hour to end. Miss Whisnant, head librarian, marks and checks the newly arrived books. Elcmucl Watts seeks refuge from the noise in the library. He is one of the many students who retreat to the library to do work. 20
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