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Upper Left: Education has belen' enhanced with textbooks which aid C the students in learning. i pw 'i :na ABSENT Cf AND kililfik . Lit to 5 N!t!l!g X X X fl- X fi' sk-V hu... Upper Right: New computers are enabling Guy Bland to have a better understanding of computer science. Lower Left: With improvements made by the new librarian, Mrs. San' dra Ott, Iustine Ellison and Keith 3: ,,1 it -i 1 it wr O , MCH Mfr' ..' , ' n -i. -f , - I A i ,g,,i,nt . 1.s,,3,f4, ,, . ,, X it M, ,,l,,,Q,- . is . . tw, ,it P. W, ,A :2.,g,, W 3 ,-it fr iw,x.,,iw if A wt, Q M, i,,Win 'isgwi i Ogburn found research work much easier to do. Lower Right: Changes on report cards have given parents a better understanding of the students' grades. Qpposite Page -- Upper Left: Enter- ing into the Columbus College Mus- cogee County School District Ioint enrollment program gave Curtis Paul and Paige Lovett a sense of accom- plishment. C
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'IDP' Learning and retaining knowl- edge is something to continue to do during our four ,years of high ischoolyiwe haver ee e basic sources which aid us in our studying, but because of innovative techniques used by progressive educators, modern equipment has been made available to assist in the teaching procedures. New grading systems for report cards have been devised to give a betterunderstanding of our grades. The new methods, cre- ated to satisfy present standards, give us an opportunity to receive a better. . . Lower Left: Although education has been imvrvvsdaby technelssical mesasip S111- dents sometimes find that the courses can be uninteresting. i Lower Right: The new IBM typewriter has enabled Sylvia Horn to type faster and more accurately. ttti - i at 13
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