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in Language, Arts, and ocial cience Mr. Yost listens as Judy Schweitz receives a per- sonal lesson. Bev Knowles demonstrates teasing the hair as accomplice, Lynda Lucy, listens. As class participates in an open discussion, Cheryl Farrar locates important develop- mental points. ,
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12 tudents Take Active Roll In English Class, Treva Baker, Morris McIntyre and Ilolani Wlpndercheck portray the Sleepwa1king scene from ac et . One of the new twists to add interest in this year's senior English class was having students prepare sections of plays and other Works for originality and extra credit. This year, seniors studied devel- opment, interpretation, and application of English literature. One of the more interesting phases of speech class is the section on demon- stration talks. The speech course begins with short impromptu speeches andworks toward the goal of an eight to ten minute prepared oration. Mr. Yost is occupied several hours during each day and after school in tutoring future band students in music application. ln American History, students become acquainted with the development of our United States. They also discuss the fund- amentals of the practices that are used today in democracy. All students are free to use the library to supplement class instruction. Studious sophomores employ the re- sources of the library to prepare outside reports.
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14 ludenls Meet Challenge While Taking Dean Bard and Patsy Voichahoske complete a typical Trigonometry problem. For students enrolled in college prepara- tory courses, many complex mathematics and upper lab sciences are required. Freshmen may begin by enrolling in Algebra and pro- gressing to Trigonometry. Among the sciences, Biology, Physics, and Chemistry furnish practical student lab experiences to parallel knowledge presented in textbooks. ln Biology, the study of plants and animals, students learn by first hand dissection of both. In Physics, the study of matter and energy, students become familiar with the forces that govern these compo- nents while Chemistry deals with the forms of matter and the changes which they under- go. Embarking upon a fish dissection are Walt Zumbrunn and Mick Uzendoski while John Swertzic completes a drawing. a ei+mnawm
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