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'im e,Preparation A, b, c, d! Why must I learn the alphabet all r again? This is very necessary for the students g algebra. In mathematics, the alphabet takes on ferent concept than taught in elementary school. When students take plane geometry, they e that it's everything but plain! With a little help a protractor and compass, the math students at .S. can handle any situation. Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, and onometry are the different branches of math that available to W.H.S. students. - Students are required to take at least one year athematics, but many pursue their desire for ledge by taking the advanced courses. .ft sy ' ' Q Q 'H Q ifllislt' 1 ' . g..-g--- rr, f--- E yr-H -' 65.11 ' H-U , r- tal' i' I and N ' -T un I I- I - f-if Qfsv. . 'f5x3fu iI. 'I llfa ' 'V ' ' : A ' - -fy If-. -.:..'-.:..-ff , V . '. ,- 1 , 7 Vi, ,a?ns-1 ' IAM' - ' 3 A ' 1 ,rv H 3 Ll MR S. BESS SIEVING Miss Joseph wishes for a thunderclap, a magic wand, or a flash of blinding light. Anything that would penetrate her math students' minds would be welcome. MR. JACK ADAMS MR. ARNOLD BROWN MR. FRED CIESLEWSKI MRS. MICHELLE JACOB MISS BELLE JOSEPH Department Head MR. ROMAN KONDALSKI MRS. ELIZABETH MCGRAW MR. KENNETH SHAW Faculty 29
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nteresting English ffered at W.H.S. Bored'? How could I be with stories, novels, ll plays to take me everywhere and do everything? It seems that English teachers at Woodward re had extra training in teaching captivating classes! There is a wide variety of English courses ilable to students. For the Freshmen, there is grammar. Most phomores take American literature. When students in their Junior year, they usually are taking tish literature. By the time a student is a Senior he ll probably wind up in a composition class Extra ding is a must for all age groups. Many classics, n thought dull by students, are discovered to be iting. - fav? MRS. GRACE KELLERMEIER MR. ROY LESSING MR. RICHARD LOVETT MISS ELAINE MARKOPOULIS Department Head MRS. PATRICIA PERRUCHON MRS. RAQUEL REYES
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