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W.-.,.., v, f ' f G 5 2 ti Left: Celebrating our state's 150th birthday, Miss Insley's English Vlg class prepared booklets to commemorate famous Indiana authors, Right: Freshman George Myers uses a tape recorder and overhead projector in Mrs. Hahn's English ls class. D16 M Q time V -58' 'BP' . ,,,5fQxQ6s,,,,,- , QV r x KW 1,1 XM , ,,..-new , E if S.t...,,,,hWwn-mth: f , Y -1'-' , - ,.o. gr Upper left: A need for information for a research paper or a history report sends many Techites thumbing through the library files. Above: Jay B. Campbell avails himself of library facilities for research. Left: Making Christmas cards for Vietnam was a project of Mrs. Webber's English l class. ..J- U,-fu ,,,ii,,.Q 1: Sq 5 em fs' ' r A Q -f 4 .ii 'man W ss. 1 29
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Left: Preparing an Open House display on Indiana's Sesquicentennial, Mrs. CIapp's English Il class. Right: Studying Mrs. Clapp's display are Phyllis McCutcheon and Robert Henderson decorate the blackboard in English ll pupils Jgmes Woods' Lee Ellis and Rebecca Hill. gl 'Engli New ideas sharpened the aims of The English Department. Through use of the tape recorder, speech pupils heard clearer speech patterns, Dramatics and debate played a malor role in building con- fidence and skill. Films of Macbeth offered cultural enrichment to English QI' h i the Keg to Living' Vlll pupils. On the practical side, projects en- Iivened classes. Some pupils made Christmas cards to soldiers in Viet- nam. Other potential writers found self-expression by participating in a paragraph contest on English is the Key to Living. English Ill, V, and VII classes used the facilities of the library to pre- pare research papers. ln an effort to improve instruction, teachers participated in a series of demonstrations on The teaching of paragraph development. A? English Department-Front row: Bernice Jones, Jim Beeler, Mesdames Margaret Hahn, M. Sue Emry, Mildred McAfee, Judith McBride, Mrs. Barbara Machin, Gertrude lnsley, Robert D. Maloy, Mrs. Mary E. Furry. Second row: Mrs. Barbara Southwick, Martha Gascho, Hester Anne Hale, Dale Renault, Tom Danheiser, Mesdames Arvilla Bennett, Linda Vaughn, Virginia Zimmerman, Jane Ann Lemen, Mrs. Marjorie Garrett. Third row: Susan Bettis, Mesdames Florence Schnackenberg, Irene Rhodes, department head, Lionel Porter, Margaret Nessler, Mrs. Alice C. Goodrum, Robert F. Ford, James H. Mann,' Mrs. Margaret Clapp. Fourth row: Carol LeVee, Mesdames Joyce A. Hanna, Allie B. Howe, Paula Knoebelg Emmett F. Hardiman, Lloyd H. Wagner, C. T. Tresslar, Mrs. Nancy Highley, Margaret Waters, Mesdames Carol Bean, Diane Comstock.
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s vi mf 336 b4 '.4A, gl' Mathematics figures all angles With John Stoeckinger as the new depart- ment head this year, the mathematics classes continued to modernize. Classes ranging from General Math I to Analytic Geometry, Business Math to Astronomy prepared pupils for college careers or future occupations. Two-period experimental classes in Alge- bra I were introduced in an ettort to better prepare pupils for Algebra ll. Upper left: Compass, book, slide rule and ruler represent mathematical problems. Upper right: Trigonometry students, Louis Clark and David Gross survey the height of the smoke- stack. Right: Geometry II presents brain-tease ing wonders for Richard Scott in Mr, Wheeler's class.
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