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?i 'llF tf if -f -' gf 'I HINKING IS HARD WORK After a long day Mr Marquez tips one to relax Exploring Other Cultures Besides learning the skill of learning a for- eign language, students learn the customs and traditions of the country they are study- ing. ' Through the use of tape recorders and films, teachers and students work together in an effort to master the language they are studying. Those students with more than a classroom interest can join a foreign lan guage club as well These groups help to fur ther the understanding of a particular lan guage Although foreign language IS not a re quired course many students experlence it once during their stay at Hoover Dunbar Jerry Marquez Potrosian John Proudian MR. PETROSIAN Livens up his German class by posing for the camera. Foreign Language
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plants. Math In Life Hoover s Math Department is designed to give the student a chance to experience a wide variety of math related studies by of ferlng Math in Life, Algebra 1 and 11 Ge ometry Trigonometry, Calculus and even a computer class which places emphasis on computer programming Mathematics are becommmg more and more important each year, especlally with new developments in engineering, space ex- ploration, construction and computer tech- nology. The Math Department, headed by Mrs. I'm not going to pass you, your pencil isn't even loaded Bernice Eidson, provides the preliminary training necessary for students who are in- terested in pursuing a career in one of these vocations. X ad' 3 gf W3 ,7 . ' xl f 1 in rv . t f 50 Math AND FOR TODAY'S assignment we're going to count leaves on I'LL HAVE the last laug 1 h come grade time. ' Dorthy Dahl Bernice Eidso Phillip Heskett Tom Jacobsen Marian Rasmussen Haig Shekerjlan
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Elements of Science Go On and On. What does a slimy frog and a pine cone have in common'7 You re apt to find both in one of the science rooms Formal dehyde, methane, sulfuric acid ethyldiamlnine, structural formulas the elements of science go on and on recall of time spent in a science class Sophomores are intro duced to science through Biology a prerequisite for gradu ation Those who wish to further their knowledge may enroll in more advanced classes such as Chemistry, Physics and Zoology Certain words, phrases, or odors tend to stimulate the AND FOR MY NEXT TRICK l'll turn Cindy back into a frog. COME ON HAL, don't cry. Don't let these kids get the best of you. Schools alrnost over. 52 Science I k ' 5 1 Ronald Haney Hal Froese Pete Dezzani Richard Sned
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