Lindbergh High School - Spirit Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1968

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12. it 5 In-f MISS ERMA BARKER, Biology, Natural Science, Biology Club, MISS SALLY TAYLOR, Biology Biology Club, MR. GEORGE SNHTI-I, Natural Science,,Biology, Biology Club, MR. HAROLD POURCHOT, Natural Science. ATURAL CIE CE The science courses offer a variety of backgrounds experimentation. The laboratory work promotes a in the field of science. Many areas are studied to better understanding of the material being taught promote a better understanding of scientific prin- and stresses the ability of the student to learn about ciples. In this type of class, laboratory investigations careful observation and procedures, which are are designed to establish a relationship between the essential for further study in the scientific field. actual material learned in the textbook and student MR. LOUIS LUNTE, Biology, Advanced Biologyg MR. ROBERT MERRYMAN, Chemistry, Chemistry Club, MR. EARL LISCHER, Physics, Physics Clubg MR. DON SMITH, Chemistry, Biology. '-'ik-N., 1

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This year LHS began a new computer course for all science and math teachers. The program is another step toward broadening the scope of educational efforts, or in the View of Supt. Noah Gray, an experiment in the application of technology in teaching. Two computer systems are being used in this experiment, one at Middle School and one here at the Senior High. There are seventeen par- ticipating teachers of math and science who received special txain- ing in the use of the computer terminals. At the end of this school year each teacher was asked to evaluate the system. Perhaps we will find that computers can be used in the teaching of reading, arithmetic, languages, and fine arts as well as science and higher mathematics. Only time and ex- perience will tell, asserts Supt. Gray. l F, if at-A ef-A L g STANDING: MR. JOHN CREWS, Algebra II, Plane Geometry, Senior Spon- sor, MR. HERMAN I-IAEGER, Plane Trigonometry, Math Analysis, Head Senior Sponsor, MRS. RUTH MOORE, Algebra II, Plane and Solid Geometry, junior Sponsor, MR. I. HAROLD VAUGHN, Algebra I, II, Chess Club. MATHE ATICS MR. TONY LEMA, Plane Geometry, MR. DONALD EDWARDS, Algebra I, Plane and Solid Geometry, NIISS CAROL DUCHEK, Plane Geometry, Algebra I, Sophomore Sponsor, MR. HAROLD HORSLEY, Algebra I, Plane Geometry, Debate Club, MR. EARL LISCHER, Plane Geometry. Q? 1 9 -l . x14 t. ti 2 Ph



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'PEECH MRS. DOROTHY THOMPSON, Drama, Speech I, II, Variety Show, junior Play, Masque Club, Thespian Society, MISS MARY GOTTING, Speech I, II, Variety Show, Thespian Society. 5 iii? In speech class students learn to express their ideas clearly by giving speeches to entertain, inform, per- suade and stimulate audiences. Group discussions and debates are included as part of the course. In con- nection with Speech is Drama. Students present cuttings of plays and also learn the history of the theater. MR. RoBERT REEP, A Cappella Choir, Chorus, Music Appreci- MR. LOWELL BRUNNER, Band I, II, Stage Band, MR. ROBERT TOBLER, LHS Dis ation- trict Instrumental Music Director, MR. PAUL CORRELL, Orchestra. , C... l The music department offers a variety of activities to students. A Cappella and Chorus classes teach fundamentals in group singing. The band and orchestra help students perfect their instrument playing and learn to blend with a group. Famous com- posers are studied as well as various forms of music. Throughout the year, the choral and the instrumental groups have concerts to display the progress of the students.

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