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Science and Math Enriches Minds for College Does it seem possible that you will soon be a col- lege freshman? College, the key to your future, holds some special magic which is exciting just to think about, but have you taken the required subjects for admittance? In our modern atomic age two important requirements are science and math. Math begins freshman year with algebra and one can advance as far as calculus. Physiology begins the science curriculum, and chemistry con- cludes a well-rounded program. Of course, after two years of math and one and a half years of science, a college-bound student needn't continue in these subjects, depending on his particular college curriculum. 5 vm, '514f?'E5'i ' 3 3 S an Q A 1 'AWl1atcould these fellas possibly he looking at? Mr. Robert Andrews seelns to be having some digit ulty holding the interest of the boys in Calculus class fda'- Concentrating on the onion cell, Bill DeWitt, soplzoznore, is caught unaware of the camercfs flash in Mr. Peter Carey's Advanced Biology class. Dissecting cats is another project of the class.
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Each scurried to his respective class-some to business, some to industrial education, others to homemaking, and still others to college prep classes. Today both foreign and domestic languages are important requirements for college entrance. English Literature acquaints the college aspirant with some history of Great Britain and Englandis authors and their works. World Literature is more gener- al and covers literature originating from a large number of countries. Senior Composition gives seniors a chance to exercise and improve their Writing ability. Term papers and special reports teach students to budget their time as they must do in college. Foreign languages not only increase knowledge but also acquaint one with interesting people of foreign lands and their customs. Displaying their writing talents in Sen- ior Composition class are Beth Gaby, Karen Lodl, Kim Ruge, and David Flowers. 9
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Are you sure Einstein started like this? seemed to be tlze question in Dave Flowers' mind. Dave, a chemistry student in Mr. Wil- liam Patton's class, is having a little trouble operating a Bunsen burner.
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