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One of the major productions of the drama class was the presentation of Eight Women and A Ghost. New Courses Gpen Mrs. Tarlton, instructor of drama and speech, performs the duties of a homeroom teacher. Avenues of Learning Jim and Pat give a required report for the unit of Mrs. Hazel Hall assists Englishteachers by grad- French literature. ing papers. f if x ,H ' ' wrists if. n - f, 'ilsnfsi 'NNNK ' .. ' ' V ,wws 23
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Freshman English is taught under the capable hands of Mr. Watkins. Mrs. Lee helps Judy Sledge with verb conjugation? C h e p The English department continues to distinguish itself through the efforts of capable faculty mem- bers and extended curriculum. Besides the required English cur- riculum, the department offers several elective courses to stim- ulate the student's interest. Two new courses available to students are Drama and Public Speaking and Debate. Both of these pro- vide experience and personal benefit for those interests. A course in Advanced Grammar and World Literature not only increase a student's writing ability butalso broadens his pro- spective toward literature. English Skills Correct usage of the Great Books was shown to all English Classes this year. ' Aw 22
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Moth Employs Methods Of Reasoning The Mathematics Department prepares prospec- tive college students by offering these courses: Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, and Advanc- ed Algebra. It offers a special course in gen- eral mathematics for those who need an under- standing of practical math and its usage through everyday application. All these courses pro- vice the background for any mathematical pur- suit. Mr. Walton and Mrs. Young make use of the blackboard to explain principles of mathematics. s MATH CLUB FIRST ROW: Officers: Marty Sedberry, President, John Hall, Vice-President: Jan Dagenhart, Secretary- Treasurerg Mrs. Young, Mr. Walton, Advisors. SECOND ROW: D. Ligon, F. Williams, M. Casteen, R. Keeler, R. Williams, G. Pinkston, E. Ellis, J. McAllister. THIRD ROW: R. Simmerson, B. Etheridge, J. Hall, S. Davis, J. Broadway, T. Summey, R. Moore, B. Harrison, A. Belk, B. Swearingen. FOURTH ROW: J. Miller,D. Moore,S. T. Kennedy, P. Harrison, E. Hewitt, M. Davis, K. Smith, A. Barnette. FIFTH ROW: K. Eanes, P. Tao, C. West, T. Womble, T. Etheridge, L. Campbell.
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