Snyder High School - Tigers Lair Yearbook (Snyder, TX)

 - Class of 1962

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English Is Important in All Subjects MRS. VIRGIL JOINES Sophomore and Senior English Grammar, Literature Stressed English, studied throughout high school, is needed and used in every other subject as well. Sophomore English stresses grammar and its use throughout the year. Short stories and research reports make education interesting; plus the short novel, SILAS MARNER, read during the second semester. Junior English students are given the opportunity to enlarge their vocabularies. Speaking and writing abilities are also strengthened. American literature is widely studied and read during the year. MRS. M. M. O’REAR Junior and Senior English Dana Westfall is shown giving a talk on Christmas customs. Mrs O'Rear and the remainder of the class are giving their attention to her. A research theme is one of the most important projects of- fered by senior English. The history of the English race and language is also studied and explored, as well as a review of basic grammar. 18

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Lunchroom Provides Hot Meals Daily Cafeteria meals served each day are begun at 7:30 in the morning. Many foods that are not perish- able are prepared a day ahead of time to save last minute time. Menus are selected by managers throughout the school system and food is ordered every two weeks. Each worker has a special job in the preparation of foods. However, the serving and cleaning posts are rotated monthly. Approximately 250 persons are served daily. It was learned that about 300 half-pints of milk and 600 rolls are consumed each day. Mrs. Sam Spikes, cafeteria manager for the school system, summed up, We try to serve the best food for the money we have to spend. MRS. DELMA HALE, MRS. EDWIN MINOR, MRS. EMMETT LEE and MRS. EMORY B. SMITH Cafeteria Employees MRS. SAM SPIKES Director of Cafeterias MRS. A. J. JONES, MRS. TED JONES, MRS. GEORGE LLOYD, MRS. EARL HORTON and ALBERT MADDOX Cafeteria Employees 17



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Mrs. Arel Faver is shown helping Joe Smartt with his lessons. Other students shown are Barbara Smith, Edward Schulz, Dean Powledge and Eddy Kirby. Art is a course interesting to everyone, not just to a talented group. This subject enables a student to see, enjoy and appreciate to a higher degree the things around him. This proves equally true whether art is chosen as a vocation or an avocation. MRS. AREL FAVER Sophomore English MRS. J. A. THOMPSON Junior English MRS. E. E. JONES Sophomore English and Art

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