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Student librarians Leslie Johnston, Ginny Sparks, and Lee Reichardt perform the jobs necessary in keeping the library operating. A 0 L' 't XM. L 1 I XV, ' by 1 ,ff ' ' I V , J .4-,,,...-ww-1 ...W , , 'LW' 50 Communications 4:5 - Lively dialogues, such as this one presented by Julie Grettum, Buzz Karsten, Joe Dickinson, and Barby Libby, add to Spanish class. Our Town becomes a part of this English class as Kerry Brown and Ben Shipley 301 out a scene during a study of the famous play. ,i T' v
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MRS. WILMA SPRIGG, B. S. E., American History, Family Relations, English V- Vl,' MISS SHERRY STOCKTON, B.S., Office Machines, Typing I-Il, Ac counting: MRS. DORA W SULLIVAN, B.A., Librarian, sponsor.' Library Club,' MRS. PA UL INE VER VACK, B.S., M.S., Typing I-ll,' MISS SUE WA TTS, B.S.E., English I-Il, III-I V, sponsor: Junior Council: MRS. ADELL WHIT- FIELD, B.S., Home Economics, co-sponsor: FHA,' MRS. GA Y WHI T SON, B.A., French, English, sponsor: French Club,' SGT. JOHN 71 WILLIAMS, J. R.0 T C sponsor: N.C.O.,' MR. LARRY WITHERS, B.S.E., M.S., Community Health, General Science, co-sponsor: Key Club,' COACH JIM WYA T71 B.S., Study Hall, Boys' Physical Education. ! It I rj Faculty members and administrators are guests of honor at the Teacher Appreciation Day Luncheon November 3. Mr. E. J. Embryf 31-77007 board member tests the variety of dishes prepared by the homemaking students as he talks with Mr. Jim Cooper Mr. Calvin Patterson, Mr. Victor Stewart, Mrs. Susan Dickson, and Mrs. Dora Sullivan. MRS. OL E TA BISHOP, registrarf MRS. BONNIE COX, library clerk: M RS. GLA D YS FA UL KNER, attendance clerk: MRS. SHI RL E Y F RISB Y, athletic and guidance sec- retary: MR. GL EN PYL ES, building superin tenden t,' MA R Y HOUSE, CAFETERIA supervisor: M RS. MA URINE SLA TES, office clerk,' MRS. BERNICE STUBBL EFIEL D, counselor's secretary. Faculty 49
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i . , H - T I , 'Se ig ,. l -I i ' ' f'lt? i ' - QQ, --0-----1 1 Wm?- i f P 1 f r ' - N?- - 0 , A . xiq YL 4 . , 'ii Q .,,. ' 1 W f---+---f11.,..::,,1, s, , 'mg i is' K i 1 in it ,.. 'Yr' Q 'rl an , t Poetry and pictures complement each other in English class as Debbie Card and Nancy Findlay, seniors, use a painting to illustrate their poem. Teacher Appreciation Day gives Pat O'Neal, FTA member, an opportunity to instruct the French classes. Decoupaging a purse, Joyce Kratz, senior, gives a demon- stration of the process during speech class. Reading specialists aid in advancement of communications English and foreign language students were taken from Eliza- bethian England to modern Spain and France this year. Aiding them along the way were im- proved library resources and ad- ditional reading specialists. Reading specialists served schools in Sebastian and Craw- ford counties, testing students for reading problems and recom- mending helpful programs. Enrollment in the language courses increased and the number of Spanish classes grew to nine. The addition of 1,713 new books to the library brought the total number of volumes to over 9,200. Some 75 students gave their attentions to learning the basics of communications by publishing The Rebel, The 1971 Southerner, and South '71. Speech students also put their knowledge to work by giv- ing devotionals or participating in holiday programs. Communications 57
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