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Hard work and ability win awards Pat Martin received the honor of being both the DAR Good Citizen and the Betty Crocker Homemaker of the Year.
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discuss, and practice government Kjell-Ove Engeseth, native of Trondheim, Norway, is CPHS’s third foreign exchange student. This year as in the past two years CPHS has welcomed into its midst a foreign stu¬ dent. Under the auspices of the American Field Service the exchange student program provides for a summer abroad for a CPHS student and a school year here for some foreign student. ’62-’63 brought from across the sea Norwegian exchange student Kjell- ove Engeseth who soon became known to all as “Shel”. Last summer Eric Christophersen, chosen from among many hopeful appli¬ cants, journeyed to Finland and there spent three months representing American youth. In this way the high school plays an impor¬ tant role in the continuous world-wide ex¬ change of ideas and culture and helps bring about a better understanding between nations. Juniors and seniors listen intently to correct procedures for the Student Legislative Assembly.
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Math stays hard Among the many awards and honors offer¬ ed in various fields is the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award. The state Homemaker of Tomorrow is chosen from the town win¬ ners by means of a test and is awarded with a $1,500 scholarship and an expense-paid, educational tour of New York City and Washington, D. C. Another is the DAR Good Citizen Award which is given to a senior girl selected by the faculty and senior class on the basis of scholarship, honor, and integ¬ rity. To graduate from CPHS one need not be a mathematical whiz. In fact, not a few have been known to be completely stumped by algebraic equations, proofs, and construc¬ tions. But one does have to know some math. A student taking a business course does not have to include algebra and geo¬ metry in his curriculum; nevertheless, he must take business math in order to com¬ plete the two-year requirement in mathe¬ matics. Students also may choose to take high school math, advanced algebra, or senior math. Mr. Isley explains an advanced algebra problem to the class. John Lurtz proves the Pythagorean Theorem to Mrs. Scales and the class in geometry.
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