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Tranquility soon replaces the 8 minutes of congestion and turmoil between classes and only the sounds of learning Unger in the hallways. Listening closely outside opened doors evidence of knowledge is continually being transferred . . . through the pecking of typewriters, the buzzing of electric saws, and the swishing of tape recorders. Striving to reach their ultimate goal of fully developing the mind, amateurs stretch accepted concepts and probe into the mysterious unknown. Each day hundreds of sound waves travel through the mind transmitting bits of information, but the only sounds that leave the brain are in the form of questions proposed by inquisitive youths searching for answers. Digesting new forms of knowledge every day, students develop a keener appetite for new theories and applications which is half the battle of success. Academics 21
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coumsr Flat tire? No, Mr. Mike Poehlein is instructing Senior Ken Clark and Juniors Carol Bunchek and Joe Hirtz how to fix such a problem. Refreshed by a cool dip. Junior Phyllis Jaynes takes advantage of the weekly journey to Wicker Park to learn the basics of swimming. 22 Summer School Summer school encourages varied learning for students While visions of summer school dance in their heads. . . For 709 students the ending of the regular school year meant a two-week vacation and the beginning of an eight-week session of summer school. While learning the rules of the road in class, driver education students also spend two or three hours a week gaining valuable experience through practice on the road. With 288 trainees, the course had a record enrollment. Future mathematicians, artists, and secretaries find computer programming, art appreciation, and typing beneficial for use in their chosen vocations. Speech class and physical education instill a variety of skills to all while encouraging freedom of expression. Students desiring to get ahead in their studies for the coming school year are given the opportunity to gain credit in courses such as English, history, govern- ment and economics. Beginning and established journalism students worked jointly to produce sum- mer editions of The Trojanal, a weekly publication, while benefiting from the first-hand experience in journalism it offers. Papers were produced in the Graphic Arts department.
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