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Carol Wooten looks to the teacher for correction on on algebra problem. Joe Webb and Shirley Summerlin seem to be enjoying the mistake she overlooked. Algebra II. Dan Allen has almost completed his geometric figure. Bar- bara Proctor asks Dianne Harper ' s help in the proof of her problem. Geometry. precept and experimentation L we learn ma til and ana dcience. Bobby Gene Webb demonstrates to Robert Reason and Gayle Carlton the difference in kinetic and potential energy. Physics. All three communities became insect conscious as members of the biology class began searching for specimens. Woody Wooten proudly exhibits to Yvonne Manning his nine orders of thirty-five insects. Biology.
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an Nancy Langley (seated).. Dean Dunn, and Betty Gardner experience the thrill of really speaking French to one an- other in their play Pouvez-Vous Lire? (translated, Can You Read? ) It is the story of an illiterate young girl who feels that if she gets glasses she can read. French II. Literature is emphasized in the second half of the English course. During this period, time is s pent discussing various authors and their styles of writing. Lynn Edmondson, Joan Hinson, and Judy Edmondson illustrate on a bulletin board works of some of the authors they have studied. English II. Way ne Deal, Kathryn Cobb, and Pamela Batten discuss the diagramming of a sentence. Through this practice, they get a clearer understanding of the parts of speech and gain knowledge of sentence structure. English I.
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Juandine Bell and Evelyn Moore examine their materials before beginning to sew. Both girls ore in their third year of home economics which deals with the more difficult fundamentals of sewing. Home Economies III. Another enjoyable part of the home economics course is cooking. Linda Cale and Joan Hinson learn how to plan and to cook a balanced meal and how to set a table correctfy. This makes for practical preparation for future home life. Home Economies III. J , ome economics ana a ticaliate d A Spat creativeness. Bobby Cobb, Tommy Best, and Lewis Baker learn the tech- Mr. Bill Fulford helps Joe Campbell Webb, Dennis Ray Ed- niques of measuring, sanding, and ' squaring, which are applied wards, G. C. Wallace, and Nelson Edwards record the results in the building of the desk. Agriculture II. of the various projects completed in their agriculture course. Agriculture I.
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