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Square -minded A .C.H.S. Students Are Mr. Dunn takes a break from his labors as a teacher. Mr. Lee Dunn Mrs. Alice Dills Mrs. Madison maintains the attention of her students on the math lesson at hand. Lines, planes, circles, letters, numbers, and various other symbols confronted the students enrolled in math classes. The variety of elements in math sur- prised the students and helped to make the math courses very intriguing, and, at times, confusing. Even though at times confusing, the math courses helped prepare students for any mathematical encounter in their future, whether in college or on the job. Each student was required to take at least two math courses during his high school years. This re- quirement enabled all students to have some type of math background. Miss Body prepares to answer a student ' s inquiry on a complicated Math 8 problem. 18
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Through Group Discussions And Creative Writings Randy Whitehead seems amused at the careless mistake Miss Mann finds in his ho mework. Students are in deep thought about an assignment as Mrs. Clinedinst tries to assist them. Reflecting an informal atmosphere, Mrs. Shelor lectures to her 9th grade English students. Mrs. Barron ' s students deliberate long and hard on the test they are taking. Working diligently, the English de- partment at ACHS emphasized the im- portance of grammar, literature, and self-expression. Being interested in stu- dent desires, the English department conducted a survey of students in grades 10 and 11 to see how many were inter- ested in taking elective English classes. Grammar and literature were only two of the areas pursued during the year. The students also became involved in group discussions, debates, plays, and speeches. Through these various activ- ities the students learned to express in- dividual opinions and respect the opinions of others. They learned that there was room in the world for every- one ' s opinion. 17
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Rounded Into Full-fledged Mathematicians Miss Carol Larkin Mrs. Ann Madison Mr. John Lombardo Mr. Rhea amuses his Algebra I students with one of his many humorous jokes. While the students are working problems on the board, Mrs. Dills glances at the answers. 19
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