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Mr. Grant's posed English Class. M A 76X35 Tech; E 9li‘h BENNY GRANT B.A., Northwestern State; English English English is the basic course which gives students a key to knowledge and communication; it helps them to become better speakers, better writers, better readers, and better listeners. In addition, through litera- ture, the student has a key to life. He learns to better understand him- self; to work out harmonious relationships with other people; to achieve some philosophy of life, some inner center from which to view in per- spective the shifting society around him. The courses in literature are further designed to influence the development of the emotional nature by forming an appreciation of literature.
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What do you have there, Lucy and Mrs. Whitacre? Science Well organized courses with emphasis on laboratory activities meet the science needs of the PHS studentry. Three years of study in the field of science are available to PHS students. Available to sophomores is biology. Chemistry is the order of the day for juniors, and to scientificallyy-minded seniors, physics is available. Upon graduation from Plainview High School, each student has completed the required two years of science, one of which is biology. MAX NEWMAN MRS. GLADYS WHITACRE M.Ed., West Texas State; Biology, B.S., West Texas State; Biology Coach GERALD RICHEY B.S., Abilene Christian College; Biol- ogy, Coaching
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FRANCES C. WEST M.Ed., U. of Arkansas; English Oh, no; Randy, they got our picture. Foreign Languages The study of Spanish, Latin, and French gives students a new under- standing of English. In addition, these afford an opportunity for in- creased vocabulary and greater effectiveness in oral and written ex- pression of the language studied.' Latin helps students to understand and appreciate Latin literature and also life of the classical period. Using tapes, recordings, and records, Spanish students quickly adapt to the pronunciation of the Spanish language. Current magazines and newspapers written in Spanish add to the regular material of the class. French students are aided by rec- ords, recordings, newspapers, and magazines. MRS. GARY HASELOFF B.S., West Texas State; English and Speech ELSIE SCRIBNER M.A., Okla. State U.; English and Spanish MRS. JEWELL RAY WITT M.A., Texas Tech; Spanish The spelling words are . . . 19
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