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Six too many periods, and . . . Anita Lan ord concentrates on a typing assignment. ii64l Uk m Mrs. Bowen stresses a point in one of her ' ' eleventh-grade English classes.
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Classes offer new and exciting experiences realization that he must know how to think, write, and discuss in WJ?f new class opens into a specific field of knowledge as teachers lecture, drnl, and assign outside projects. Every student wel- comes a period or study m ike library. Here is an opportunity to broaden the knowledge gamed in class though the use of the fine Lllection of fiction, reference books, biographies, and magazines. Each quarter proceeds the same way with just enough variety so that come out and a new quarter begins, every studen,. makes new resolves to keep up on assigned work take thorough notes, study every night. As the grading riod proce d StIdS e side, Id the whiriwind forgotten assignments begins anew. These are the things which make Hfe at Yorktown enjoyable and every class period and assembly a new and interesting experience. Susan Watson learns the art of balance while working on the rider scale in chemistry class. ft: “S’il vous plait, repetez.” ' s. Hamilton leads her stu- its in a French drill in the guage lab. mry Bradford works on a project in wood shop. ' O, now you weep; and, I perceive, you feel the dint of pity. A student reads from Julitis Caesar as Mrs. Armstronc’ ? elnw lUfonc as Mrs. Armstrong’s class listens. Carol Merhling adds a dab of color to her impressionistic painting in art class.
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Now you cut the worm in half like this!” says Dick Fiss as he bravely attacks a dissection in bi- ology class. Dick Prince, Ward Philipps, and Rocky Emery develop muscular skill as they perform on the horizontal bars. Miss Kittle, Assistant Librarian, helps a student locate ma- terials. “And when those Northern Yankees met our gallant South- ern boys in that cow pasture called Bull Run . . . Mr. Simms discusses a fine point in Civil War strategy with his U.S. History class. 17 I w w . ijj|i
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