Clinton Prairie High School - Emerald Yearbook (Frankfort, IN)

 - Class of 1968

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Micro film, and reference books are among the additions to the facilities of the school library. The librarian, Mrs. Hurt, offers synopses of new books given in the classroom, a ser- vice begun this year. Students use the library extensively for study and for pleasure . Students are given the opportunity for self-expression by means of art through oil painting, stain glass work, copper enameling, hand crafts sketchings, and many others. Much latent student talent has been re- vealed. Sh-h-h-h-h-h Move over Michealangelo, We're just birds in a gilded cage. A variety of activities occupies the time of the one hundred and ten mem- ber high school band. High placing at solo and ensemble contest and a first place rating at this year's band contest showed the results of every- day rehearsals . The band performs for home football games and partici- pates in local parades. The members of the chorus are ex- posed to many levels of vocal music ranging from popular to classical. They also practice breathing and e- nunciation techniques to improve the quality of the music produced. Om! Pah! Pah! -

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World and U . S. History, government, world problems , and economics widen the general jr. high social studies to a more specific and total insight. Taxes can be taxing. 7th graders recreate a pioneer village. Teachers attempt to make relevant the basic historical concepts by studying the problems and solu- tions of the past in the light of contemporary problems . Films , film strips, library re- search, panels, mock political conventions and individual projects and study make up much of the high school social studies curriculum. I2



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' Pre arin for a heart trans lam? P S P A four year math program gives stu- dents a chance to apply the values of logical reasoning. The different levels include general math, algebra geometry, and advanced mathematics Biology, chemistry, and physics pro- vide for student awareness of the diversified fields of sciences. Sci- ence gives students a satisfaction of understanding the 'whys' of the universe. The square of the hypotenuse is equal to Laughing gas in the Chem. lab! ! I

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