Lakewood High School - Cinema Yearbook (Lakewood, OH)

 - Class of 1956

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First-year German students use books. blackboards, brains to good advantage as they master the declension of nouns Languages Stimulate Respect for Foreign Cultures To expand student appreciation of foreign people, customs, and language, the language department offers Latin, German, French, and Spanish. After fundamental grammar and vocabulary are mastered in the first year, advanced students put their tongues to Work by reading novels and short stories Written in the studied language. Compre- hension is further increased through movies, reports, projects, and native song fests . Page 22 These foreign symbols represent languages studied at LHS

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Science Students Bose Conclusions on Observation The crushed gallon can illustrates the force of air pressure on an object when the air is pumped from within it Chemistry experiments aid in unraveling scientific mysteries The science department offers a study course designed to acquaint students with the structure of our World-or- ganic and inorganic. Weekly labora- tory periods allow time for the ap- plication of classroo-m knowledge by performing experiments requiring adeptness in handling scientific equipment. Through the study of bi- ology, physiology, horticulture, aero- nautics, chemistry, and physics, at- titudes of accurate observation, cau- tious judgment, and appreciative un- derstanding of nature will develop. Page 21



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Products of art class add student touch to L-Room decor Works of art created in senior classes can be produced only after hard work and effort in Art 1, 2, 3, and 4. A be- ginning art student is introduced to ba- sic areas of art. By the time he has reached Art 3 and 4, he is ready to work in temperas, pen and ink, and scratchboard. Commercial aspects of art are stressed in the second year course through lettering and advertis- ing projects. Senior graphics students learn to use the more advanced forms of art, such as oils. Leatherwork, copper enameling, jewelry making, ceramics are some of the projects completed in crafts classes. Art appreciation con- cludes the art student's major here. Music, Art Encourage Student Creative Expression Everyone interested in sing- ing has a chance to partici- pate in one of the many glee clubs and choirs at Lakewood High. Music ap- preciation students learn the history of music and re- view orchestra instruments. Hecordings familiarize music appreciation siudenis with themes from the classicsi-QU?

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