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English Gffers Variety There are three years of English that are required. Miss Rohrman, Mrs. Adamson, Mrs. Hogan, Mr. Freel, and Mr. Maddox are the teachers in this department. The English classes have one semester for grammar and one semester for literature. At the right is one of Miss Rohrman's English II classes. This is a shot of another of the English II classes. This is Mr. Maddox's class . Mr. Maddox often adds variety to his classes by talking and reading in German and Spanish when they study different types of literature. Mrs. Hogan's English I is just as happy as they look, for every student in her classes think English grammar is fun. All freshmen are required to take English I, and they have several instructors to choose from. big: AM? ,,
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Whats Goang on In the Art Department The art II class d1d a number of murals thrs year At the r1ght 1S one of a football game They also made moblles whrch Ilmmy Asberry and Ronald Nale are working on Mrs Anderson the head of the art department offers her students oppor tumttes to develop their skills and talents There are four art I classes and one class for art II students In the art I classes the students learn the beglnning fundamentals of art They study coloring des1gn prospectrve and many other rn terestlng art subjects In art II oil painttng advanced drawtng and crafts are studled At the left IS a scene from one of the art I classes Here they are worklng on lettermg Lettermg proves very useful in thelr later l1fe They use many different srze pen pomts tn makrng posters and stgns of all kinds Many t1mes the various orgamzatrons advertl sing purpo s es Another scene from the art II class Thrs tlme they are dolng o1l pamtmgs These pa1nt1ngs are rather d1ff1cult and requrre qulte a lot of sk1ll and practrce 0 I . I . . - want the students to make posters for 1 1 . .
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Phys. Ed. Stresses Calisthenics Every student in high school is required to take physical education every year . Both the girls' and boys' physical education classes begin their classes by doing calisthenics , which helps limber everyone up. In the boys' classes they spend most of their time playing basketball and softball. Coach Peters is in charge of all the boys' physical education classes . Mrs. Farnham, the girls' physical education instructor, gives the girls a chance to try their skill at several different sports. In cold weather they play basket- ball in the gym, and they spend the Warm days outside playing softball and tennis. In the early fall, the girls go to the swimming pool for a swim. 26 Keep your knees straight girls.
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