Friendly High School - Spirit Yearbook (Fort Washington, MD)

 - Class of 1977

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if David Rhoades, Mark Roberts, and Martha VVilmot make A group of Friendly people make the trur k up the stairs. conversations around the lockers. Northefnvurgnia W 2 I hi .. 0 ,:?.o at W 'iw Iohn Schutes and Scott Schramme look up some people in the area. Schedules, schedules, schedules. It's that time again when everyone must de- cide his or her academic program forthe coming school year. Should I take Phys- ics? Should I take Algebra IIfTrig? Deci- sions have to be made. Release time maybe, or hovv about the Cooperative Work Study Program that was introduced last spring. Why not make money while going to school? Last spring we weren't given a chance to schedule our classes, but vve did select our subjects. This was due to County budget problems. A new English Class vvas introduced in the curriculum, but not as an elective, and is now required through all High School years. The class, ClrammarfComposition IO, II, IZ, must be passed each year in order to graduate. ACADEMICS X I 61

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llllbi I jg Y, s ..,,,.. , ,I Chris Blesse Displays that glazed look Common to students with schedule problems. 160 ! ACADEMICS , f , ,,,. , l 4 Melvin Roy shows one way out of schedule problems - take a shop class.



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This SSMICS class, including the teacher, seems to be more interested in the photo' A Studiouylookmg SSMICS Class- grapher than their math work. Secondary Schools Mathematics Cur- riculum lmprovement Study or SSMCIS is an accelerated math program that breaks down the barriers between arithmetics, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and cal- culus and treats math as a unified sci- ence. A six-year interlocking math course, SSMICS begins in the seventh grade and continues through the twelfth grade. Students are chosen for the pro- gram on the basis of intelligence, reading and mathematical ability. SSMCIS was created eleven years ago by 25 international math experts under financial grants from the US. govern- ment. Although it began as a small ex- perimental program, it currently involves over 25,000 students in more than 250 schools nationwide. Our program, how- ever, began in 1972 with a group of stu- dents who are presently juniors at Friendly Senior High. 162 X ACADEMICS .wifi fu: ,K ag, y 1.2 f Toni Gentry uses man s modern technology to help her with decisions about her future

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