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TO DEVELOP OUR SKILLS Of course, there is seme talent among us in industrial work. Ambitions to become engineers, architects, mechanics, or cabinet makers prompts us to choose industrial arts electively with Mr. Charles Thompson. He also assists in the science department and has two classes each day in Driver Education. TO KNOW OUR NEIGHBORS Realizing that through tolerance and understanding we be- come world citizens, many endeavor to know more about the various nations and their contributions through the years. These are stud- ied by the World History, Sociology, Economics, Oklahoma History, Civics, and American History classes. American History is taught by Mr. Jack Stogner. The rest are taught by Mr. L.B. Kennedy. TO COOK AND SEW Convinced that future heme makers should know how t® pre- pare and serve foods, to design and make clothing, and how to operate a home economically, many enroll in Heme Economics with Mrs. Jack Stogner. TO HARM Many future fanners enroll in Vocational Agriculture with Mr. Gene Hodgens. Under his guidance and with projects of their own, the fanners of tomorrow are making a careful, scientific study of farm problems and better farm management.
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OUR FAC 11 LTV TEACHES US ••• English is a part of everyone's program. The courses in English give a foundation for correct oral and written expression, and an appreciation for literature. Four years of English are required for graduation. Teachers of English are Mrs. Betty Magness and Mrs. Hayward Smith. TO EARN WHILE WE LEARN Learning typing, bookkeeping and shorthand enables many «f us te secure positions, while others find the knewledge an aid to college work. Mrs. Joe Parsons and Mrs. Nannie Win- chester teach the ceosnercial subjects.
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TO APPLY OUR KNOWLEDGE The laboratory sciences involving the study of plant and animal life, the earth, chemical elements and phases of physics show us facts and truths. Mr. David Puckett and Mr. Charles Thompson are the science teachers. AND MAKE OURSELVES STRONG Fair play and good sports- mandhip are stressed in the Physical Education classes by Coach Stogner who teaches High School Football, High School Basketball for girls, and Jun- ior High athletics. AND TO SING In vocal music, the trios, quartets, and glee club groups, under the direction of Mrs. Cozette Cooper, give performances throughout the year at school and community programs. TO PLAI Mr. Elwood Winchester spends many hours in teaching small ensembles, working out marching drills, and taking students to contests and parades as well as directing the high school, junior high and grade bands.
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