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Be it Il sack, u chernise, or ll cnnzis-r', the girls in tlu' hmnmnaking cia.s.s' can make il. Here Alunenc VVz1ltcr und Bernice Vamcil struggle with mitercd corncrs and collar fuc'ing.s'. Ima-ic to II tailored suit. ' K M Q Egg? 2 '-1 ,12 Zta . ,Xi THE SOPHOMORES faced the challenge of more advanced science and math courses. In biology they discovered the wonder of nature, using such myster- ious terms as zygote and chromosome, mytosis and meiosis. The hypotenuse and the parabola fascinated geometry students as they applied the- orems and postulates to solve involved problems. Dl'Ill7lllflL'4S' fulfill flu' need to ex- prU.s:v mzmeif. Hera' Ken McMil- lim .S'flllltl'4S'l1fS part for flu' soph- rmmrc' r'lc1.sxs' Clzri.s'fmu.s' pin gf. Mr. Lawson explains in Dau' Skt-an OHL' of thi' lmsic ruins' of driving: chock oil frcqrufntly. ..1
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me again! Wu OTHER IUNIORS, Whose major inter- ests were science, mathematics, and English, made startling new discover- ies in their fields. The chemistry lab was a mystic cavern of maze-like glass tubing, dense odorous smoke, and bubbling potions, as the scien- tific-minded students produced strange compounds from simple elements. Cloriu Dimmitt, Linda Arnold, and Bucldx Lawns are c'rm1pIc'lc'ly 11IJ,s'm'l1vzl in How 1rd lolmstons xkillccl dentmrsttrutimt of tlzz' process of lIlSflIIllflOIl In advanced algebra, the math stu- dents Worked out intricate page-long equations, using basic principles they had learned their freshmen year. The juniors studied the literature of America in their complete Eng- lish course, reading the classic works of such great authors as Whit- man, Cooper, Irving, and Thoreau.
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