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Buenos clias, amigo! from Mrs. Sievers, Christa Joetzki, and the Spanish class. ADDED OFFERINGS IN LANGUAGE ANTICIPATED AS INTEREST INCREASES Although at present limited to one foreign language, Spanish, the interest in foreign languages has noticeably increased, and there is no doubt that this department will grow in offerings, as well as enrollment during the next few years. Derryck Dittman finds inspiration in the Beverley Bradley receives individual attention from Mr. Sanders in English IV crayfish for a short talk before the S peech class. With four years of English, speech, and iournalism, students at Sherwood have ample opportunity to develop skill in their own language. A division in English IV classes the last semester permitted intensive application in the field of literature.
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Sophomore class members admire a cake while waitresses prepare to serve them. ORGANIZATION AND INDUSTRY COMBINE TO MAKE HOME ECONOMICS POPULAR It is in the well-organized home economics de- partment that the girls of SUHS learn the funda- mentals of homemaking. lt is here that they be- come aware of the opportunities for personal de- velopment through such activitiesg that they un- derstand the responsibilities of a satisfying family life, that they develop an appreciation for the ar- tistic approach to everyday living: and that they become skillful in the mechanics of homemaking. Freshmen girls learned many skills in the first year home economics class. This is a popular, busy department. Not only do the girls sew and do classroom cooking, but it is through their planning and industry in prepar- ing school banquets that money has been sup- plied for purchasing many items of equipment used by them and made available to other groups for their convenience and more gracious entertain- ing. Mrs. Wilkins shows the advanced home economics girls a dry wild flower arrangement.
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Early American colonies is the topic of Mrs, Keltner's discussion in U. S. History. Sharon Wilson takes a close look at the map as Mr. Burr: points out Sherwood to his World Geography Class. SOCIAL STUDIES CLASSES DEVELOP UNDERSTANDING Through the classes in World History, World Geography, U. S. History, and American Problems, students have had the opportunity to develop an understanding of the social and economic problems of many countries, as well as an appreciation of our status in the world today. The second period American Problems Class finds Jim Regan, Alan Brickley, Sherri McClain, and Betty Ferris debating the Rights of Women.
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