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SCIENCE OPENS NEW WORLDS Bill Goshorn, Jim Hosier, Pam Perrigo, and Gary Dilley attempt a chem- istry class experiment. E ' en girls enjoy dis- secting animals in bio- logy class! The HHS science department, headed by Robert Diffenbaugh, is the breeding ground for possible scientists of the future. The other teachers in this field are Richard Goshorn and Glen Hummer. These men represent a fine col- lection of instructional talent in teaching chem- istry, physics and biology. Under the National Education Program much new equipment is continually being added to the science facilities. Tills department is making ad ' ances e er ' vear towards building a stronger and safer America.
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROMOTES GOOD-WILL Language, an elective course in Huntington High School, consisted ot three languages this school year: Latin, French and Spanish. The importance of language was intensified each day. Knowledge of a language will gain greater success for the student in his future, it will gi e him more confidence to face what lies ahead. Steve Divelbiss, Barbara Eskew, Mike Shumaker, and Sara Burns lead the class in a Spanish song. Mrs. Hillegas displays some of her souvenirs from her trip to Europe. Da ' e Kroot points out the many words deri%ed from the Latin vocare. LATIN FRENCH SPANISH
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MATHEMATICS IMPROVES REASONING The Mathematics Department of Huntington High School has an efficient program geared to the needs of freshman class through senior class. Since each student is required to take one year of mathematics, either general mathe- matics or algebra I was recommended. For college-bound students five advanced courses are available. Inckided are plane and solid geometry, trigonometry and college and second vear algebra. From these classes the students acquire necessary credits toward graduation, as well as preparation for college and the challenges of the Space Age. Ron Hofmann draws a geometric figure as Buzz looks on, puzzled. Tlie basic facts of surveying are confusing to Bill as Diane, Chris, Pam, Charles, David, and Jeff carry out their trigonometry experiment.
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