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: Pd a Be i . . Se ; ic amoeba. Find any? Students in Mr. Hooper's biology class are looking for those miscroscopic Science Challenges Inquiring Minds Experimenting with we Bob Ditz, and Dave Bi ights and balances tch., are Bernard Hill, Science presents a challange to ey quiring mind of today's teenager. New dis coveries are being made at such a rate as to confuse and astound the average adult. Now as never before the sudent approaches Science classes with eager anticipation. Realizing the importance of preparation in the basic science courses such as biology: physics, and chemistry, the student is mot vated to work hard to build a sound founda: tion if he intends to major in science. This n year a new course of eletctronics has bee added to the curriculum.
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ee Juniors Carol Klein, Bob Herzog, Ron Branch, and Madeleine Mosca display their talents through demonstration speeches in Mrs. Mann's English class. Golf! Steakfry! ... in English Class? Demonstration speeches, panel dis- cussions, and library periods submit variety to English study. But there are certain standards observed in the three years at Arthur Hill. Required reading in English includes Julius Caesar and Silas Marner in the sophomore year, Short stories by Poe and House of Seven Gables in the junior year, and Macbeth and A Tale of Two Cities in the senior year. A thousand word theme is a tecognized symbol of the senior year. In addition to the required reading, teac hers place emphasis on grammer, ‘omposition, and literature apprecia- tion, In years to come, we will probably forget all the technicalities we ob- Served in class, but the effects will re- Mdin in our speech and everyday Mannerisms. Sophomores John Hansen, Dick Voelker, Kay Paulus, Nancy Lee Cuthbert son, and Sandy Branch examine a display of new books in the library.
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a atl SanDee McIntosh is neutralizing a base under supervision of Mr. Joyce Wenzel is Phillips and Jon Dewald. ing class. Bailey and Bill Mackay are measuring sound waves in Mr. Warren's electronics class.
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