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of novels, essays and poetry. LAL g Sue Le Capxtaxne tnes her creatxve wrxtxng ab1l1ty for Patterns ENGLISH Essenttal to all our other studtes and all phases of hte ts the mastery ot Englrsh We wrote paragraphs themes poems book re vrews term papers letters we read nowe s btographtes plays we drscussed and ls termed and gave oral reports We revrsed corrected and rewrote realmng that prac ttce and experlence rn usrng our language was deslgned to rmprove these skrlls Sorne ot the best lrterature wrrtten rn tne Englrsh language was stuored and rnter Themes and term papers prompt students to con sult the reference corner of the lxbrary rnood were aralyzed to help us read Crt rcally as well as apprectatlyely Gur ec 1rg tastes broadened and Changed Qt, Cesstul connrrunrcatton rn o languao a rrore accesstnle goal Mxss Klumb pauses to check a student s paper tn college preparatory Englxsh Mr Wood our readxng specxalxst helps Denrus Tank accelerate hxs readxng Faculty 11 . 41 4 aa t Q 1 , as ,X t, I L V A 5,3 , s A nut- ' I Y xl O , A .X K M x u . . , V , 1 4 , , ,- Y, V X! ,- . 1 v I - Y preted. Style, techniques, purpose, and . ...l I l lt l. .., 'C- 3' . t ' ' ur 1 ge was 't p v I A 5 -4 S lf! F t ' l .
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pened international horizons. L Chrxstmas caroll1ng opens the Joyous season at A H S SCIENCE The secrets ot anclent alchemlsts the world of physrcal phenomena and anlmal patterns of hte were opened to us when we entered classes ammals and plants and thelr hte cycles and appl1ed and ex perlences We extracted elements from compounds and experlmented wlth phys1cal and chemrcal changes 1n our chemlstry lab ln physlcs we learned laws of motlon and heat and electrrcrty relatronshlps Resolutlon of force vectors and mass formulas gave us a the sclence department ln blology we learned the lnterdependence ot many ot these tacts to human hte chance to apply our mathematrcal knowledge We recewed technrcal answers to practrcal problems 1n the chang1ng world about us LANGUAGES Faster methods ot travel have shortened dlstances and mcreased the need for com mumcatlng wrth people of other countrles Whether we plan to be ambassadors forergn correspondents executrves clerks or tour lSlS we w1ll fmd rt necessary someday to converse wxth one of our European nelghbors Th1s can be a successful exper1ence w1th a knowledge of hrs language ln our classes ot Latrn French German and Spamsh we not only learn grammar and vocabulary but also tamlllarrze ourselves wlth the background llterature and hlstory of the country Many doors are opened to us when we can speak another language and can read more of the world s best lrterature 3 xx W' Xa Steve St1llman Sharon Temphn and Lxnda Truttschel cautxously approach a dzssechng problem 1n bmlogy Joanne Gammelm and Tom Fallon carefully measure the amoum of acxd to be used in a chemxstry experxment Faculty 13 . who ' ' , A 1 ' Q- ' 4 I 1 - ' 1 1 ' I Z . Af - 47' I ' 4 . h U ' rx X 5 Qbs 5 s . . . ' ,Q 1 . I Y ' ' ' ,- 1 4 ' . ' Q7 U 1 1 . I I I 1 A 1 ' no 1 1 1 1 1 'A ' ' Q I n - R . . 1 1 - , 1 . . . . .
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