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Daily Except Saturday and Sunday Six hours a day, five days a week, 36 weeks a year Clark students are spectators, members or participants in classes such as these. The variety of classes offered prepares GRC pupils for the future while teaching them of the past. Three courses are offered at Clark: college prepara¬ tory, commercial and general. The classes a student elects, with the help of his counselor, depend on the course he is following. Each has specific requirements for its completion. All students, however, are required to take health, two years of physical education, three years of social studies, English, science and mathe¬ matics (the number of years depending of the course being pursued). Liver, lungs, heart ... In Mr. Norman Banas’ health class Carol Biel and Donna Bragiel prove nothing here has changed in 25 years. Pat Wachel, Marge Lattak and Irene Horvat learn how to operate two new pieces of business machinery. Stress is proportional to strain according to Hooke’s Law and that is what Robert Blasko and Tony Priesol are demonstrating in physics. 10
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Have you ever wondered ‘for whom the bell tolls’ ? Please except our explanation. The afternoon session, which in¬ cluded three classes for the early lunchers and two for the others, was dismissed at 3:30. Students streamed from the building anxious to get home early or to get to work on time. But some were left behind to pay the consequences (eighth hours) for their misdemeanors. To facilitate club meetings an ac¬ tivity period was established a few years ago. On Wednesday the first, second and third periods are each shortened 15 minutes. This extra time provides for an activity period between first and second period. Amid requests for autographs everyone feels like a movie star when the POWDER HORN Betty Jean Koney, Marge Lattak and Ruth Ann Rudser confer with Mr. Antilla . . . looks serious, doesn’t it? Joe Mehok and Dave Paskwietz choose their name cards while Dick Dubish orders his from Delores Petri. Jim Agnes declares his state of bankruptcy to Joan Seaman. 9
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Richard Hughes, John Kirn, Fred Kieras and James Nagy are attempting to solve right triangles in their study of trigonometry. Getting a preview of some of the materials they will use in biology are James Phillips, Joanne Bernicky, Allan Susoreny and Mary Ann Biel. Looks like kindergarten but really it’s not. Ronn Patterson, Pat Sandrick and Bill Rosenstein are taking IQ tests in modem problems class. 11
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