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Speech Stresses Communication Skills dents. Speech I classes help students gain self-conf informal and formal speaking. Throughout the yea ginning students learn radio broadcasting, discuss' niques, and impromptu speaking. Il Two years of speech and a course in debate are off. i 1 1 Speech II classes fuithei develop skills that the learned the first year. Drama make-up and costume taught. Debate stresses not only the logical development a ization of argument, but the skills of extemporaneous 5 A 6 WINNING THE SWEEPSTAKES trophy at the OBU tournament was a big thrill for speech students. Drama students bagged the one act play trophy at this contest. DEBATE requires many hours of research. YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU was the first play of the year. Play goers loved the zany comedy.
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Music Enrichcs Curriculum Music is the major interest of many students. Although vocal music students are enrolled in Mixed Chorus, they get much experience in solo and small ensemble work. Much of the work is done after school. Instrumental music students also work from dawn 'til dark. Mr. Cook stresses individual accomplishment. A class in music theory interests the serious musicians. TEACHING BAND in the school system is Mr. Chelsea C. Cook. Mr. Cook, with a B.S. and a M.S. from Central State College, teaches all the band in high school, iunior high and in elementary school. -.- MRS. RITA VINSON, who obtained a master of education degree from the University of Oklahoma, teaches vocal music. Students attend various contests and have won many high honors. IN PREPARATION for the traditional halftime show, the Tiger band members pass out plumes. Ml -H, , L I2 as my so 4.'i MP' ,,., D
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Shop And Develops Skills ,lil-ref - MR. CLIFFORD University. Mr. Four years of Vocational Agriculture, four years of Shop work, and one year of mechanical drawing are open to boys. Ag. boys look forward to County and State Fairs where they exhibit live stock. The shop turns out many interest- ing and decorative items. This year, shop boys made shutters for the home economics room. MRS. EDWARD I.. ADAMS who teaches all shop and mechanxcal drawing has a Master Teaching degree from East Central State College
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