George Rogers Clark High School - Powder Horn Yearbook (Whiting, IN)

 - Class of 1958

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PL an mug . . . Fulfilling College Prep Requirements “Easy as falling off a log . or is it? Carol Render explains a logarithm problem to John Figler in trigonometry. Miss Elaine Garcia adorns Monette Brown with a mantilla in the second year Spanish class. Caesar, the hero of all Roman history, watches over Mrs. Rebekah Eddy’s sophomore Latin students. 8

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. . . Communicating In It Because of student demand, world history was added to the social studies curriculum. Students studied important world events from Neanderthal Man to Sputnik, and they took a field trip to the Museum of Natural History in Chicago. Gross illiteracies, ambiguity, and lack of concrete- ness plagued Seniors in Miss Helen Wulkow’s ad- vanced composition classes. “Comp” develops the fine points of writing so that college-bound students can be prepared for the challenges of university work. Henry Sachar and Mel Hobbs gather references from the card catalogue in the library for their term papers. “If I’m elected I promise to . .” Paul Palko delivers a cam- paign speech as a part of public speaking. In Miss Carolyn Lambert’s junior English class, Bob Bias- key reads a parody on “Mary Had A Little Lamb.”



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. . . Probing Science’s Wonders Every year, an average of 40% of Clark’s grad- uating Seniors go on to college. Eighty-five of 165 members of the class of ’58 took the college preparatory course requiring two years of foreign language and higher mathematics besides regular graduation requirements. All took biology, and many went on to take physics and or chemistry. They had a choice of German, Latin, or Spanish for their foreign language. In October, fifty Seniors took the two-hour Schol- arship Qualifying Test. Later, in December, Jan- uary, and February, college-bound Seniors took the college board entrance exams required for enroll- ment in many colleges. To prepare for the exams, special classes were held after school Wednesdays. Observations on Don Antkowiak’s chemistry experiment are made by Marlene Mayercik and Dick Economou. In biology Glenn Thoren and Dolores Banik find that the amoeba is basically the same as the human body. 9

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