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Qpeeclv audi Euglaslv Gwe Us Valbuabllof Q In his English class, Ronnie Rooks tells the class Finding sources for their English term papers are Steve about Knute Rockne Speer Bev Sievers, and Janet Meacham. English and speech work in har- mony in helping students develop the proper art of communication. This is vitally important since We are judged by what We say and how We speak. English and speech also help the students to organize and express themselves effectively. Literature is al so a part of English de signed to give students an op- portunity to study the great Works and to stimulate them to develop their own talents in this area. The class responds to the amusing equip by Doug Lechner in speech class.
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Maui paws: rzolmgarwa - Courses in math teach students the basic fundamentals of addi- tion, subtraction, division, and multiplication. Also, for those who particularly like to delve into this broadening field, more advanced math is offered. In these math courses also one learns the importance of putting his mind to proper use. The courses offered at Franklin Central are general math, alge- bra, advanced algebra, geom- etry, trigonometry, and analyti- cal geometry. The fine teachers are Mr. Eastes, Mrs. Schowe, and Mr. Leffler. All eyes are on Dana Robertson as she proves LA I QB in geometry. pri The class watches intently as Mrs. Schowe explains The general math class watches Vicki Lawrence and Larry an equation in algebra. Jackson work a problem at the board.
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'wLnugu0ge8DQuelop 'lnwlwfs Foreign language is be- coming more and more com- pulsory in the studies of high school students. Many fine job opportunities are open to those who are trained in a foreign language. French, Latin, and Spanish are taught a at Franklin Central under the capable instructions of Mrs. Miner, Mrs. Thomas, and Miss Stephenson. The stu- dents not only learn how to read, speak, and write the language, they also study the history of the language, the country, its people, and cus- toms. 3 if The students in first-year Latin put a review exercise of verbs on the board while Shirley Hedrick assists. This is our assignment for tomorrow, says Jack Voici les produits, say the French students as they show Sievers to Steve Byrkett. Mrs. Miner. ln I9
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