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Science and Mafh We studied the earth's structure , the stars, and the living things around us. We explored the worlds of Chemistry and Physics. Some of us took field trips to better understand the life around us. In Math, we worked to further develop the basics we had learned years before . We tried to understand the complexities in Algebra and Geometry because we knew we would need the experience in our future lives. RIGHT: Stanley Krieder, M.Ed. , Mathematics. Are there any questions before you take this quiz? . . . besides what's on it? BELOW: Christine G. Landis, B.S. Home Economics. If you hook this here, I think it ought to fasten well. LOWER RIGHT: Charles B. Longenecker, M.S. , Biology. If that's not enough of a challenge. you can go for a swim in the Mills- tream and identify the fish.
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ABOVE LEFT: I . Clair Hollinger, Drafting, Crafts. Dost thou not know that I am ever watching over thee? UPPER RIGHT: Barbara A . Kanagy, B.A. . English. The test will consist of thirty multiple choice, twenty true and false. and ten discussion. It should take forty-five minutes. LEFT: Mark A . Kelley, B.A. , English. Ten minutes is quite a long time for the lav pass. ABOVE: Martha H. Kelley, B.A. , Physical Education. Girls, girls, girls, you have to hit each other's sticks three times before you hit the ball.
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Digging into Ancient, Euro- pean and American History, we l, l age. Then we returned to the present and studied the people of today. We studied our own cul- ture along with those of Africa, Asia and Latin America. We looked at the problems of today, discussing and analyzing them - trying to find solutions. This was all a part of better understanding our world and the people in it. ABOVE LEFT: Robert J. Messner, Associ- ate in Development. ABOVE: Arnold J. Moshier, B.S. Music. That is not a dotted quarter that you are drawing. that's a puppy dog. LEFT: Elton Moshier, M.S. , Social Sci- ence. Now these little groups are sup- posed to be for working, not talking. Prefzels and Coffee Break Their Day. discovered our past and our herit-
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