Freeport High School - Polaris Yearbook (Freeport, IL)

 - Class of 1960

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Freeport High School - Polaris Yearbook (Freeport, IL) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 28 of 168
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Classes, Clubs Talce Various Excursions fie fo' frips Various Tield Trips highlighTed The l959-l96O school year Tor parTicular academic secTions and clubs. These ex- cursions provided sTudenTs wiTh oppor- TuniTies To observe The applicaTions of The Things They sTudy. Early in March, Philos and Thespians made a Trip To Chicago To see The sTage play J.B. by Archibald MacLeish. The worsT snowsTorm oT The season cuT The original group oT 75 sTudenTs To 20 and caused Them To be laTe Tor The per'Torm- ance. l-lowever, a second Trip a week IaTer proved more Tavorable and The group was aT lasT able To wiTness The worlc oT MacLeish, Richard l.umby's lnTernaTional Rela- Tions class also Traveled To Chicago on April 25 To visiT The embassies and con- sulaTes oT Toreign naTions. Several iunior iournalists who toured Freeport Journal-Standard are: Julie Jannsen, Nancy Kreuger, Jane Bittner, Allan Harris, and Kay Dommel. During a Tour Through The Freeport' Journal- OT NorThern Illinois UniversiTy oT DeKalb on March Sfandara' on March 30, Miss Beulah Charmley's l5, To give Them a beTTer idea oT The college Taculi junior iournalisTs observed The sTeps involved in Ties. Also laTer in March, The Consumer lvlaTh class prinTing a newspaper. Toured The First NaTional Bank oT FreeporT where FuTure Teachers oT America visiTed The campus They learned of The operaTions oT a bank. In a trip through the First National Bank, for COD- Members of International Relations boarding the train to visit foreign sumer Math Class, Sandra Sisson, Karl DOWHTNQI embassies in Chicago are: C. Ryan, P. Stukenberg, R. Lumby, F. Walker, and Fritz Ascher observe a check. D. Breo, and G. Wagner. 24

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Care Farr Chairman of the De- Y I also added variefy. partmenf of Science. 'XM 1, X ,f The Biology class listens closely as Mr. McWilliams reviews the day's lesson 'sis JW Mr. Langdon's physics sfuclenis pu? some basic laws to practical use in the lab. 6 Accelerate Department Poce science ln lceeping wiTh The rising emphasis on science, The FHS science deparf- menf has made many changes in iTs faciliTies under The direcfion of De- parfmenf Head, Mr. Farr. The deparfmenf made exfensive improvemenTs in each of The Three main areas-chemisfry, physics, and biology. New furniTure provides a livlier afmosphere for biology, offered primar- ily for sophomores. These sTudenTs learn abouT life in all ifs phases from The simplesf planTs To a sfudy of The human body. Field Trips in The spring The physics deparTmenT underwenf Two maior changes. A new course, ad' vanced physics, was opened To inTer- esfed seniors. The complefely remodeled room conTains a new confrol uniT for conducTing elecfricify To The sTudenTs' worlcbenches. This enables Them To have lab periods in which They can apply Their learning. ChemisTry sTudenTs used a new book This year To help Them in Their sfudy of The laws of science. This course includes The sTudy of The chemical composifion of all maTTer. There are also various one-sernesfer courses offered in This deparTmenT such as Science C, Science P, and Science B. These subiecTs give The sfudenfs a brief background in chemisTry, physics and biology. ...NSN . , , i ,AL-,? ? T V J 'LA' fri As J. Mordick consults Mr. Hull, T. Corrnan, A. Meyers, B. Bauch, and B. Rolinger finish a chemistry experiment. 23



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Senior Class Of19cers Viewing the stars through a compli cated telescope, Senior Class Officers, Judy Smithe, Pat Casford, and Gary Wagner equip themselves with know- ledge with which to enter the world. Pgn.. . ,i lx ,gr I . .str 8 fi Nyc il I yi i. . M- fg 4-, Sta rs Similar to the stars that form the vast infinity of the heavens, the stu- dents of Freeport High compose the network of the school. As the celestial region is marked by some stars that are brighter than others, so there are some students who stand taller than the rest.

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