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X Pupils Launch Varied Fields of Study ..4!ks. - Audio aids enable this sophomore English class to hear poetry read correctly. Understanding and mernorization are thus aided. .zv VW! gr Slides with cultures are being distributed by Mr. Matz to his biology students. The microscopic world is also studied in zoology. Beginnings . . . yes, high school is a time of beginnings. As sophomores, required subiects are most often studied. During high school, English, foreign languages, math, science, social, and craft courses are master- ed and applied toward the future. Good study habits begin to form. On this foundation students begin to build. Homework, research, interest, and effort are required. lf constantly pursued, these means achieve ends. Outside assignments and extra work supplement knowledge gained in experi- ments, discussions, and demonstrations. Learning to find'answers independently and learning to attain necessary and per- sonal goals are important in making a good beginning everywhere.
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Students Complete Required, Elective Subjects Oral reports lead ta discussions in American history. Current events are also reviewed. Here is a student's view ol his audience speech class. Mr. Fritsch and Mr. Welsh congratulate John Rowland who ploced first in the student science proiect competition sponsored by the American Society of Metals
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