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LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT: B. Band, T. Johnson, A. Lekousi, A. Palais. Language Department Plans ewspaper Mr. Lekousi tutors Mr. Palais in his French lessons. This year, the Language Department, with chairman Ms. Theresa Johnson, has been making plans for a for- eign newspaper. lt will include stories written in German, Spanish, French, and Latin. Many students have shown interest in this paper, thinking it a worthwhile proiect. The department has always had a number of fun trips to Spain and France. The students of Portland High School again look forward to these trios.
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my .all . 'x'u.. , ff SEATED Lto R -J Corcoran B Tisdale . Davis, M. McCalmon. STANDING - P. Lucas, S. Copperthwaite, F. Glassock, P. Gribbin, L. , - , - , G Dunnell. His tory De partm en t Qffers Semester Courses . ' ,'..- Al 'E1 fi xx. A' L ' l . P V 1 bkf The lmpartiol Observer. The History Department has made a number of changes since last year. The biggest change being the new half- year classes, which combined quarterly mini-courses. All of the subiects are very interesting, having such titles as Social-Cultural History, Foreign Policy, Political Parties, etc. One and half years of United States history are now required by the department. Mr. Gerald Davis has done a very admirable iob as the new Department Chairman, filling in the shoes of former chairman, Mr. David Wallace.
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MATH DEPARTMENT: SEATED, L to R - D. Murphy, R. Allen, L. Gordius, R. Graff. STANDING - F. James, E. Coates, J. Pope, T. Holmes. Ma th Department Utilizes Computer Mr. Allen putting on the feed bag, The Math Department, under the direction of Mr. Ray Allen, made use of a teletype computer. Students are able to write numerous programs and examine how this type of computer works. Computers seem to be the mod- ern teaching instruments. Also, students are able to take half-year and yearly courses from geometry to calculus. The courses are very up-to-date and interesting.
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