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Study ’Rithmatic Learning speed and accuracy in the combination of numbers, Leroy Ensley uses a tape recorder as he studies fundamentals in basic and consumer math. Susan Warner secures help from Elmer Brinker in bisecting an angle in plane g e o m e try, which emphasizes theorems and proofs. James Huff explains the proof of a problem in fused geometry which includes both solid and plane geometry Examining three dimensionals in solid geometry, Bob Bressan, Don Pinkney, and Barbara Larson quiz each other as to the formula to use. Has Danny Martin given up the slide rule approach in favor of copying Shirley Turner's calculations? Students become acquainted with the language of science in second year algebra.
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Groom for Space Age In human anatomy and physiology, the study of the structure and biological functions of the human body, Marjorie Edwards and Marlene Gadekin utilize the new incubator. Janice John sketches from the rayoscope in advanced biology, which involves the classification of plants and animals. Terry Isom prepares to whirl the gyroscope held by Roger Stone to illustrate a scientific principle, one of many learned in physics. Checking the seals on their balanced aquariums, Bill Campbell, Louise Carlson, and Teresa Ashcraft make sure theirs are tight. Biology students stress study of the human body plus plant and animal life. Conducting a laboratory experiment on oxygen, Trudy Parks and Wayne Easley, with Bob Bressan watching, leam techniques and principles in chemistry.
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OCR ,tflflRy JliOXOS 1 Develop Readin’, Ritin’ Speed reading is one of the communication skills illustrated by this English II class in which Kathy Hart times other members. In English IV, Shirley Griffith and John Arriza point out landmarks of England. The course stresses English literature, advanced composition and grammar. Diane Fanning, Richard Grogan, James Runge, and Rita Ford participate in group discussion. Basics in oral and written expression comprise general English III. Jack Gummere explains vocabulary words while Shirley Elam, Willa Kay Maynard, and Mack Faith watch. To interpret American literature and to improve skills are objectives of college prep English III. Rita East and Pete Rickstad make use of references in general English IV. A review of grammar and composition prepares seniors for industrial or business jobs.
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