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GX 25 Large enrollment in math and sci- ence classes must be triggered by something, and that something could be interest and the desire to learn. Putting knowledge into a stu- dent's mind is possible only if that mind is open. Give a mind some- thing interesting to learn and it auto- matically opens up, ready to receive anything taught. Although the math and science classes have a reputation as two of the most difficult subjects in the school, most of our ambitious col- lege-bound students major in these subjects because of the knowledge that will later be useful during ad- vanced schooling. 64 fMath And Science
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VVPIAT PAGE WAS THAT? Preparing to read a passage in senior English are Mickey Latham, Rick Laurie, and Larry Thomas. ALL RIGHT EVERYBODY GET YOUR BOOKS OUT . . . Always one ot our more prominent teachers, Mrs. Shively teaches ju- nior and senior English. HOWLONG WAS WORLD WAR ONE?! Sometimes it seems like an eternity when try- ing to learn about history but the first period junior US. History class listens attentively. Inventions, Events, Diagramming, And Poetry Sometimes, although they're not always the most exciting classes, English and history can have some pretty interest- ing discussions. Learning about Shakespeare's lulius Caesar and Macbeth in sopho- more and senior English is a very useful part ot pre-college training. History has some in' triguing sessions too, as when studying about the Battle ot Gettysburg and World War One. Making these subjects inter- esting enough to hold the at- tention ot sometimes restless students is one ot the major tasks ot a teacherfso some ot our most innovative teaching methods come from the Eng- lish and history departments. 66fEng11sh And History
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