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Students study congruent triangles, dissect pig HOPE MOTHER dnesn't have pork chops for lunch, says Angela Rich as hinlogy students begin the dissection of tht pi llixic llivm, Allgtflii Hicll, ,lim Ghiliaucly, Harvey Shreder. Nfllilllfwll 'l'lil.XNCl,l'lS present at tough prnlilem ckey ,Innes as he tries to explain them to Linda Bradliurj-' geometry class. In this age of conquering space, m11cl1 emphasis is placed on science and mathe- matics. About twenty per cent of the junior and senior classes this year took advanced math-Algebra II, solid geo- metry, and trigonometry. Also twenty per cent of the students elected chemistry. Taking the course makes the student eli- gible for the Chemistry Club. The labor- atory was almost always occupied by some busy chemist preparing an experi- ment, completely absorbed in his work. Annual awards are given to the senior students with the highest average in science and mathematics.
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Principal conclucts student affairs Cairo High students are lucky to have lVIr. Mescher as principal. Not only is he a dig- nified gentleman, but also a pal to the students. When he looks up from his desk and says, MlVlay I help you?'7 he means just that. Whether seek- ing a lost article, a change of schedule, or educational coun- seling, a student has to search no further than Mr. Mescheris office. WOI'killg as a team, Miss Harris, our principalis secre- tary, and her six office girls transact, with Hsmiling ef- ficiencyf' the business of the school day-collecting atten- dance slips, delivering class- room announcements, and learning the importance ol' teamwork. No office girls could have a lietter Hliossw. NIISS HXNHIS and her efficient oflief in tlCl1l nnnnin l 1ng.,I n su I 1 lwlni lla lon and lfmily Uehler. are busy at work---issu g or er kevs preparing nmounmement ing cuttiig piper insmun, n telephone. .an-'pawns
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