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S4617- X Mr. Norman Byrne in group session with students. Mr. Don Clickard listens intently. N - ,v-rf. . A The Educable Mentally Retarded QEMRJ class, taught by Mr. Byrne, is more ofa study center than a class. In this class the students learn English, math, social studies, and state require- ments. The special education classes let students know they have ,,.av Potential. The Learner Disability Group CLDGJ program, instructed by Mr. Clickard, is set up for students with a normal IQ who are having trouble achieving.'Thls year the LDG program is using some- thing new for reading improvement called Formula Phonics. V75 he ' . l l Mr. Norman Byrne, EMR teacher, helps a student with a problem. l l Special Education-27
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7 26-ROTC Air Force Junior Reserve Officers Train- ing Corp developes leadership and self- discipline through the theory of mili- tary life and drill. Cadets learn about aerospace exploration, technology, navigation, and drill. A three year graduating cadet has the Opportunity to enlist in the Air Force at one pay grade higher and a four year graduat- ing cadet can enlist at two pay grades higher in any other service. Full college scholarships are also available to Jr. ROTC graduating cadets. 'M i' L. . . wx.. '25 W Col. Norman Heywood, ROTC instructor, holds the attention of his class Forzetting and Wyche ponder an aerospace concept. Thursday, uniform day, ROTC students raise the flag
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