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.-v ' 1 l is 1 02 ,, R' ii'-K ,' A Relaxing between classes, Miss Carey engages a student to finish her physiology hand out. the science team opens the doors to different worlds. Besides teaching his science courses at school, Mr. Bill Luzader taught astronomy and other courses at Sunrise and help- ' ed the stage band . . . Mrs. Rose Kurtz traveled this summer, camping and mineral collecting in the Rocky Mountains . . . Beachcombing was Mr. Larry Mullins summer activity, he also t 't 'i ' enjoyed swimming and horseback riding . . . Mr. Harold Moore coaches the wrestling team and sponsors the senior class . . . r Swimming, fishing and sewing are Mrs. janet Gardener's pas- times . . . Miss Johanna Holm skydives and improves her skill A new face in the Biologlf dePaftment is in archery on her free time . . . This summer Miss Marsha Carey attended VPI and completed course work for her doc- torate . . . Mr . Mullins . 1 ' hill! 3 Aj A Lf' Newton's First Law, basic to the understanding of physics, is An evil grin spreads across Mrs. Kurtz's face while compiling explained by Mr. Luzader. 21 BSCS examination. Guidancef 1 26
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Y., i ji: ' if al- , ,... A ily, ' ' gd . if. ' :- ,. ,, , . 4 .. Let's see, .05 into 5.2 is . . . uh, what does this paper say? Mrs. Christine Michael Mrs. Kaye George math teachers explain another foreign language. The liberal attitude and the responsiveness of the students are two things Christine Micheal likes best about G. W. As a new math teacher, having moved here from Massachusetts, Mrs. Micheal believes G.W. 's system is better suited for English or Social Studies than Math. She would rather instruct the student daily to instill the principles of math. Today's students are a little more aware of current events than those of past yearsg they have a Wider range of experi- ence, reflects Mrs. George. Mrs. George is convinced that the Math Department at G.W. is excellent. As proof she offers that G.W. has placed first in the American High School Math Exam for the past three years. Nina Lu Denton thinks the divisions at G.W. Cseminar, quest, and lecturej add interest to math because there is not as much repetition of material as in a traditional high school. Sponsor of the Modern Dance Club, Miss Denton is also an active choreographer for the Light Opera Guild of Charleston and is responsible forthe musicals, plays, and shows present- ed to the G.W. student body each year. Do not take life too seriously: you will never get out of it alive, was written on a card held by Ron I-Iundley's proph- et and may Well be his own philosophy. Mr. I-Iundley tries to make his math classes fun and interesting by using occasional games, making mistakes deliberately for his students to catch, and by encouraging class participation. Mr. I-Iundley, who moonlights as a classroom instructor at Capitol Driving School this year, believes his major responsibility to the students of G. W. is to help them to develop their ability to reason. 125!Guidance
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