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Baszc Studies Stall Important INSCRIBING A CIRCLE w1th1n a prescrlbed trlangle may seem dxfflcult to anyone not 1n M Lawson s geometry class but Bob Apple IS telllng Dlane Stephen If l1ne CB IS tangent to clrcle O at polnt H and she seems to be followlng the explanatlon wlth understandmg TEXTBOOK HIS TORY WOULD LOSE much of lts s1gn1f1 cance lf It were not related to nat1onal and 1nternat1onal af falrs The bulletln board xn Mr M grants classroom IS a focal pomt of lnterest for the U S hlstory students and 1n the plcture the comments belng made by Lar ry Hammond are be mg llstened to atten ot and Dean Hardesty 9 . . ' y- tively by Arlene Ham- . . . r. - 3, -
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Language - Old and New PRESENT DAY STUDENTS OF LATIN re-create the past by making small models of Roman temples, char- iots, and ships, and by painting murals showing scenes from Rome's history. Here Richard Shubert is showing the Class a Roman warship made by Mike Chermak. SEEING MAY BE BELIEVING, but it is also a way of learning how to understand and interpret sym- bols used to mark the pronuncia- tion of words. Vocabulary study is a basis part of the English course in all grades. Al Wilcher and Mike Chermak study the chart in the junior English classroom. Y SONGS, CUSTOMS, AND TRADI- TIONS OF OLD SPAIN enliven class- room study of Spanish. First year stu- dents look forward every year to the making of the Christmas pinata. Pic- tured here is Judy Darnell making a report on one of our Latin-American neighbors.
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NEW EMPHASIS ON SCIENCE has resulted in larger enrollment in the science department and greater variation in courses offered. Dyer Central High School is keeping pace with the times in preparing graduates to take their places in the scientific world of today. World Affairs Emphasize . WoUYf 1-4? STUDYING STRUCTURE AND CHARACTERISTICS of animals is a favorite part of the biology course. During the year students bring in many specimens including ham- sters, salamanders, frogs, fish, hawks, and bats. Mr. Under- wood is demonstrating the wing spread of the bat as he talks about its nocturnal activities. JIM RIESE, FRANK PEPKOWSKI, MIKE DE- LINCK, AND BILL WADDINGTON watch the amusing antics of hamsters which have been brought to physical sci- S ence class by students. X jk - 28 -
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