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tudents Find CL SSES a Combination of SOPHOMORE ENGLISH students, Virginia Vogel, Donald Shaler, Ronald Dingman, James Fox, and Ann Beaver clear up a tough grammatical point with Mrs. Joyce Mann. Themes, book reports, and grammar study make up the program for English 3 and 4. i TRIGONOMETRY constructions offer no ob- structions to Donald Pietz as he explains a utoughie' to Patricia jahns. This class is open to seniors who wish to major in math. IN ADVISORY Mary Lou Bernecker and Nancy Boertman decide to purchase their small pictures. Picture day is typihed by the approval, disapproval, and exchange of pic- tutes. JUNIOR ENGLISH CLASSES study American literature. Here Mr. Stanley D. Schubert interprets a test question on The Last of the Mohicansn for Jay Pattee. Other classics studied are, House of Seven Gables, and Poe's Talesf, Work and Pleasure A REFRESHER ARITHMETIC test prompts Charles Hise and Nancy DeFore to take a last-minute glance through their notes. This class is open to seniors who feel they need extra Work in mathematics before they leave high school. PUBLIC SPEAKING training is helpful to future toastmasters, such as Merrill Wil- liams. In this class he learns to write, time, and present speeches with the poise and confidence that satishes an audience. GEOMETRY students, james Elliot, Romaine Vlassis, Thomas Dezelsky, and john Herzog pay close attention to Kenneth Mondor as he explains the different hgures to them. These designs are one of the many phases of study in geometry classes. Q.. ADVISORY time is from 8:50 to 8:45 beginning each day. Guidance in school program and financing of student projects are the business of homeroom time. One annual piece of business is the distribution and sale of individual pictures. Margaret Ellithorp and Miss Amy Gatz Watch as Kenneth Grabowski and jill Ferguson inspect their pictures. SENIOR ENGLISH means thousand word themes. James Matthies shows his theme to William Marks and Miss Irma Stockdale. The writing of the precis, the paraphrase, and theme are outstanding features of college English work. ADVISORY president, Roger Stinson, presents a new Hag to Mr. Clarence Stewart's classes. An American flag is the possession of each advisory. Seniors of the advisory Hnanced and presented the new flag. Mr. Stewart holds the old fiag as John Taylor and Marlene Trier admire the new one. Golden Jubilee! 21
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