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Three out of four SHS stu- dents read the Spehisco when it's published, once every six weeks. The Spehisco serves a number of functions on cam- pus, of which most important, presenting the most significant news that's possible to the Stu- dent body as well as presenting their views.. Spehisco Staff Strives for Excellence H MWWM- M gn' 2 ,L I ,t , t D W ? W xt, of ' ' 1 Margie Jackson, Connie Johnson, Patricia Baggot, Mrs. jenkins-advisor, Mrs. Foster-advisor, and Patricia Stewart, Editor-in-Chief. t s i. i 1 tct , fi 0 7 A it if C ,E t 4 Q 5 z 3 , t t , 4 75 ww J me -41242 if T A Elizabeth Iland Shelia Byrd, Betty fivens Linda McLester, Judy Copland, Patricm johnson, Deborah Hunter Delores Schey, Ronald Peterson, Bob Warren, joe Collins, Daniel Thomas, lttt 1 t at ,.tt ,t,,,ttt,.tt , ? T' T A and Laverne Boddie. a
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Mary Holloway does her cross word puzzle in the study of words. -f.,tM,1w4 Cecilia Mathis and Roger Reese in a Thanksgiving presentation. Dramatization and Speeches Chart the Course in English. Communication is a basic skill and is essential in a democratic society. The Student who can effectively observe, listen and comprehend, can in turn ex- press his own thoughts and opinions, thus, making him a better citizen. Entertainment through Dramatiza- tion is an important part of learning. The English classes have endeavored to bring to us resource persons as well as films. They have attended uMy Fair Ladyw, 'GCamelot',, and 'cOthello', at Linda Alexander, Irina Keith. and Linda Ross portray a scene from '4Harnlet.,' Ioan Thornton introduces George Gingell, who dis- cussed My Fair Ladyn, Springer Production with English Classes. st the local theatres.
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Books. magazines, and newspapers in- crease the pleasure of learning. Reading for reading's sake becomes a part of the educa- tional process. The library develops an aware- ness of the customs and beliefs of various nationalities. Each student studies the uses of the library. the card catalogue, and the in- dexes. The library is a haven for study and research on the campus-for getting out as- signments, for reading for reading's sake or just for a quiet time-to imagine, to think. to learn. lst? -.....,,,WAm DlAI1llfl?fl Willuzms uses the card catalogue. THE SHS LIBRARY - STOREHOUSE OF KNOWLEDGE l' lI'SlI class. on llzc use of thc library. 1 x their lfrzozclcflge of the Dewey Ihfmzal System to work. 1 t t l hmm... 1 waitmnumf A if , W,-Mai.. ...E I A .14 Q Left, ,lohmzy Cluztt, James Walton, Larry Rl.l'llII1fIllIl. and right. Delores Riggiris, Barbara Hourel and Cynthia Dome, use the library to study for class.
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