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language influences Through the teaching of literature, grammar, and writing technique, the English teachers endeavor to equip UHS students with better tools tor a true understanding ot our society. Expression ot one's feelings is perhaps more important today than even before, and it is the iob of the English department to improve this vital skill. The language department, composed of studies in German, Latin, and Spanish, provide interested pupils with knowledge in these subjects required of most college-bound stu- dents. t ya so wma rv .fri i SE , kg X . fs. 5, J S t its ...is is 5 3 use g if .v jg... 1.3 sv- if is it Q aa X is A wg, if z ,. it X 1 'xkxs in Mr. Jim Davis ' Mrs. Lenora Gates Miss Sallie Moncrief X1 it , X' .. ' 4. . s E ..t, if l ff ,wg et . 5 Q fl , ' s 1 as ,Xa 3 ,sf - .2 -N f . Y, ', s . K Mrs. Jane Pitkin X -' gt G9 v f K J J Lrg, c - I I R .4 S l l l F 3 as t 60 p .f . ci 3 NR
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homemaking and p.e. prepare for life The homemaking department at Uni- versity not only gives girls a chance to improve their skills in the domestic arts, but also provides an opportunity for girls to discuss all the aspects ofa vital family life. Through instruction and discussion, attempts to assist girls in realizing a creative approach to problems such as these transpire. Though P.E. may be distasteful to many students, the course provides both the regular exercise that can be so important to ci person and many moments of shared enjoyment through competition. ii in-u. Rhonda Felkner fabove leftl takes a short break from her sewing while Evelyn Tankersley flover rightl busily pursues her proiect. Jeanne Morrow entertains for homemaking students during a party ltopl. Sharon Hassell sets up a play for Rhonda Edwards iopposite abovel. Effort and exhaustion are displayed on the faces of Jack Darwin fopposite belowl and an unidentified P.E. student fopposite rightj. 62 ar' smosa 3 Miss Jessie Johnson ,Q sp Mrs. Jewel Mayfield - t 'iv f ti, is i .. . is . 'WV . I 'VQ S QK l A 4, li Mrs, Ethel Weathers I . ,I ig 2
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