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The ability to express one's self clearly is a priceless asset in business and private life. In order that he might gain poise and self-confidence, Larry Weber practices public speaking by giving his class a book review. Mrs, Catherine Sheppard brings to her Spanish class an enthusiasm for learning that is shared by the entire class. “Hesteting Ane held ap her sketch sketch Thee be began fe churkle Se chuckle. Mrs. Linda Paderick in- i. —, structs a class of freshmen Fe no was not eee students in the art of dia- gramming asentence, a practice that is rewarding because of its broad appli- cations.
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English and Spanish Help Us to Advance in Other Fields Four years of English and two years of Spanish offer a challenge to courageous students who are not afraid of hard work. A mastery of English grammar, literature, and English composition means better comprehension in all other subjects. Spanish students listen to records of singing and speaking in the new” language as a means of increasing their vocabulary. Mrs, Edith Wiley explains to the English IV class bibliography cards, note cards, and footnotes as they begin work on a theme. These informal group-type discussions in Spanish II class help students absorb verb conjugations and become more proficient in conversation. Mrs. Margaret Ann Tyndall teaches English grammar to third year stu- dents. Noun, verb, adjective, adverb, etc. Remember? 26
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These unsung heroes are responsible for our balanced and nutritious diets. They are Mrs. Hazel Murphy, Mrs. Esther Kennedy, and Mrs. Carrie Weston, man ager. School Personnel Keeps Up the Daily Routine Daily routine is met by a staff of people who make it their job to keep every minute detail in the correct order, These duties vary from stoking the furnace, to sweeping the floors, to transporting students to and from school, to serving hot lunches to the five hundred or more students. Hilda Mitchell and Elsie Carr are cleaning the reception room in preparation for the November P.T. A. meeting. Mr. Morris Lee, school custodian, can be re- lied upon to do any job effectively and efficiently. The bus drivers are a group of responsible young people who take over 500 students to and from school each day. They are Doug Taylor, Janice Noble, Charles Harper, Linda Heath, Scotty Wiley, Vicki Howard, and Lar= ry Weber.
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