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xx. X N l 50 ,i E. I 4 J x X es Mr. Bardon, Miss Lahey. Smith. Mr. Oppelt. Music The traditionally active Clover Park music department has once again completed an excep- tional year. Warrior instrumental and vocal groups have brightened the school year with their en- joyahle concerts. Efficiently directed hy Mr. Peter Bardon, the music department has advanced to new heights this year. Assisted hy Mrs. Irma McMullin and Mrs. Leslie Smith, Mr. Bardon also instructs the vocal division of the high school and district grade ML Ron 7 Mr schools. Senior Band, instrument classes and music appreciation are taught hy Mr. Marion Oppelt. Mr. Wallace Kerr has instrumental groups in hoth Clover park and the grade schools. A new, hut increasingly well known teacher is Miss Patricia Lahey, who instructs Junior High music appreciation and instrument classes. ND LANGUAGES: Rini IfMrs. Stolz, Miss Helmet. Mrs, Stark. Mrs. Chesney, Mrs. Heidhreder, Nlrs. Hour. Mrs. Mock. Ron 2fMiss Getty. Mr. Corhally. Nliss McDonnell. Mr. North. Mr. Spencer. Mr, Billdt. N rs ugh-I-Miss lVIcDoi!1i-lkjinglish :uid lmiigiinge Department Head. 353619 ana' Languages An extensive program has heen offered students this year hy th English and Languages department, headed hy Miss Audrey McDonnel Interest was again lcept high hy presenting such varied suhjects z drama, dehate and journalism in addition to the standard courses i composition and literature. Two-year courses in Latin and Spanish ai again augmented hy a first-year French class to complete the languag program. German was not offered this year due to insufficient interes Designed to help those whose mental ability is greater than the reading progress a new remedial reading course, inaugurated this year, hz proven highly successful. Students have heen kept conscious of what the laclc and need extra worlc on hy a wide testing program. Clover Pai students have averaged well ahove the normal in college entrance tes in English. Science ana' Mathematics Two and two is four, X minus Y equals Z, the pythagorean theoren the ultimate particles of a pure substance simple or compound, are alike i size and weight. Such is the language one hears throughout junior ar senior high mathematics and science. The study of these subjects handled by the science and mathematics department which, under the dire tion of Mr. Ralph Lackey, is one of the two largest departments at Clovi Park. All degrees of math from seventh grade arithmetic to trigonometi and advanced algehra are offered. Science courses include an interestir new course in photography in addition to the old standhys of hiolog chemistry and physics. Through a nationwide standardized testing program, teachers of mai and science suhjects can compare Clover Park students with other hig schools all over the nation. SCIENCE AND NIATHENIATICS: Ruta' I4Miss Getty, Miss Shea. Mrs. Cargile. Nlrs. Lackey. Kon' ZfMr. Spencer. Mr. Aiden. Mr. Lackey. Nlr. Sutich, Nlr. Owens. Mr, North. Mr. Billdt. Mr, Trimble. Run I-Nlr. Hcytvt-lt. Nlr. Corbally, Mr. Sovde. Mr. Millikan. A! lcIIfMr. Lackey, Science and Mathematics Department Head. an- avr ' K WMI' 1 he .asf Van- i-iight
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