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EVEN IN BOTANY classes we get a taste of life on the farm for in the spring We plant and care for alittle garden of vegetables and herbs, under the watch- lul eye of Dr. Clare Cox, Biological Sci- ence department head. We enioy worlc- ing in this pet proiect of Dr. Cox for it gets us outdoors during the school day. CLASSES, METHODS ln MISS HORTENES Braden's Special Eng- lish I class pupils easily master the correct use of verbs in a room espe- cially attractive with potted plants and gaily colored pictures. OUR STAR GAZERS not only brave the chill of early mornings or evenings to come to the campus to study the heavens, but this spring, forthe First time, they are using TV to enrich their course and to supplement classroom discussion. Three mornings a vveel4 their teacher, Miss Louise Sturdevant, tunes in on the as- tronomy lectures of Dr. l-larvey Creel, professor at Butler University.
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i' UR TECH IS A COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL Qur Tech is not iust academic, not iust vocational, not just technical either. Ir is all three rolled up into one big paclcage. We can translorm an ugly duclcling into a glamorous Cinderella or we can overhaul a i9QO lVlodel l' Ford into a classy convertible. But thats not all. We can produce anything lrom poet laureates to secretaries with personality plus. All ot these things aren't leats ol magic, lust the result ol Wonderlul direction and management. ls it any wonder that we leel that we are lortunate in our choice ol schools?
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IT IS FUN to study beginning Spanish in Miss Edith Allen's class, as Virgie Sand- ers, Bruce Anderson, Kathryn Hughes, Barbara Graney, and John M. White have discovered. They practice reading and pronunciation by using famous re- cordings that go with their Spanish text. RE U U UAL Pl-lYl.LlS MILES, Ula Timbs, Donald Stewart, and Gail Etherington find it is easy to correct pronunciation errors by making recordings and playing them back in Mr. Charles Martin's French class. ONE OF CUP MUST advanced and most difficult courses in mathematics is trigonometry which, as everyone knows, requires brains and skill to master. Three seniors who are looking forward to en- tering college in the fall, Tom Aronis, Laurence Mason,and Wesley Masenten, listen to Miss Sturdevant, acting head of the Mathematics department, explain a new and difficult problem to them. ..t1.iq4x 1' i
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