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gn Languages Miss Vi Schonhardt, B.S., M.A. Ball State University. Pictures were not available of Mrs. Parsons and Mr. Michael Cozzi. Mrs. Ann Henkle, B.S. Ball State University. Academics 25
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To the dislike of some students, English is the most needed and important subject in high school cur- riculums. The course is required for freshmen, sophomores and juniors. It is also offered to the seniors, which prepares them for college English. Equipping the student for his further communica- tion needs, the English courses emphasized self- expression and creativity. Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors were taught the fundamentals of gram- mar and composition. They were also introduced to English and American literature and its influence on the world. Speech classes provided the needed experience in relating ideas effectively. Ease and confidence for public speaking were also stressed. Providing the student with different media to help him in his studies, the library was used extensively as a study and resource center. English and F Mrs. Muriel Wessol, B.S. Ball State University Mrs. Skrivnor began the second semester teaching Spanish. 24 Academics l
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History, Math and Science The Biology Dept., under the guidance of Mr. Kirk- ham, has added a new area of study. The 23 students of the Advanced Biology class undertook individual projects for a semester requirement. The students utilized biological research techniques in experi- menting with various plants and animals. The proj- ects included studying the learning processes of mice, addiction of guinea pigs to drugs, and the influence of light on the growth of plants. Mr. Hockenberry tried a new approach to teaching his Senior economics and sociology classes this year by introducing the students to independent study. Each class set its own goals and then worked toward them. The sociology class directed their attention to examining the judicial system. They established a mock court and tried several cases and as a result became more aware of the procedures and problems of running a court. Mr. john Craig, B.S., M.A. Ball State University Mr. Gary Kirkham, B.S. Purdue U., M.S. Ball State U. 26 Academics
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