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Academics Aids School, Study One of the most useful groups in the school is the Library Staff, which con- sists of students chosen by the librarian, Mrs. Jessica Rich. Members check books in and out, assist in keeping order, and give aid to the students in any possible way. Experience which the staff gains during their work is useful after graduation. The Oil Panel is made up of five honor students and sponsored by Mr. Norman Beyer. This panel travels to different clubs and organizations in the area to present a program on the pe- troleum industry. Topics which they discuss include conservation, marketing, and the tax problems concerning oil de- pletion allowances. Library Staff: Front row , l-r — Tam Cozza, Sheila Skvaro, Barb King, Carolyn Garner. Row 2 — Elbert Rush; Sandy Stilwell; Gary Wikel; Helen Tothfalusi; Mrs. Jessica Rich, sponsor. Top row — Mike Waters, Sharon Tyler, Vineta Snider, Pat Eisen. Members of the Oil Panel explore for- mation and discovery of oil os a basis fr their discussions. L-r — Mr. Norman Beyer, Carol Fyte, Ken Wood, Mike Yellen, Pat Harding, Donald Fay. Glass bending is an early experiment in chemistry which develops skills to be used in later projects.
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Learning Is a Many Sided Thing Mr. John Sonders speaks to an economics class about the steps in settling labor-management disputes, and he adds some information about labor organization in a typical corporation. Classes are not limited to the classroom discussion and normal activities c arried on each day; supple- mentary projects are common. Outside speakers tell of their own experiences which pertain to the stu- dents’ futures, while exercises done by the students themselves give them an insight to practical appli- cation of their studies. This extra material adds in- terest as well as addition information to classroom work. Close examination of Sylvia, a python, is a rare experience, but these members of Miss Virginia Esten ' s biology class gained this nooortunity. l-r — Joe Jeffries, Dan Fary, Charmaine Kubisz. Mr. Bert Herbert of the Research and Develop- ment Division, Inland Steel Company, seems to be making his point well as he speaks to a physics class.
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