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ACADEMICS-i The Backbone al Education Now, repeat af ter me . . . Lee's language lab received a lot of hard use, as from this German II class. u 34 fi, 23 Lee High School means hours of study as well as fun. Cognito, ergo sum. Mrs. Bisaccia teaches her students of the Glorious Roman Empire. Four Maier languages Qllerea at Lee In order to help students become bet- ter acquainted with the languages and customs of the other peoples of the world, the Language Department at Lee offers, in addition to Latin, full four year courses in French, German, and Spanish. Modem language students practice in the Language Laboratory to develop a speaking as well as a reading knowledge of the language. The new textbooks which are in their second year at Lee also encourage the conversational abil- ity of the students. INSTRUCTORS Bisaccia Hodges Cacciapaglia Hatcher Deverall Moore Hamilton Palmer Sullivan
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NIGHT CREW DAY CREW C. Lane, B. Buchanan, R. Miller, R. Rocker, A. Allen. R. Johnson, B. Weaver, S. Smith, C. Hopp. Cafeteria and Janitorial Staffs Help School Run Smaaihly I i'1-1.52 ' ' .aw .. . .. ., '51'eig,Q , I1 . ..:i,.W. V K V. ..,,, . i . . .. M 1 qi. f .L .,, , iigeiixie,ig,Ef..,ti51i.1.1... - -1 1 3 it Y K ' 7 K V 15' A ' -Y. 2 . ' - ' ' s 'sw ff V . . .a ffiif' 5 M Wt .M 2 f -' .1 A J ' Qiikii' ,ZS ,. ' V ,,1. 2 , - ' . , .. ' ' ,ref l - if?iJ'. - Q f i '- .QM N , fe 1 A fi an . fi -' f ' -sw . ' , . . 'lv A ' -, - :wife , i t it 'W I fl. f gg-5,5 mil. K A .vt -s -.pipe M ..,e.:,es. YT X ,Q W i iv. i ' -:1- ,ui . ,ir j X--mi 53? W 9 4. i ' v i- if f N 1 A . ,, .i -ii K -- ' f -f 'EEE ez I , 7 25 i W ' - w az ' w i ll-1 Q mfemkk ,N W J , ff I .,.. N ,. . . I-, - P' Neiizfii-1-s . . it K3 L. Lee High School is indeed fortunate in its janitorial and cafeteria staff. The job of taking care of 1800 students is not an easy one by any means, nor is it al- ways pleasant. These efficient staffs car- ry out their respective duties so smooth- ly and unobtrusively that they are often overlooked. The school could not pos- sibly operate without the aid of our, fine janitors and cafeteria workers. W P. Stanton, H. Iohnson, M. Arrington, R. Sullivan, M. McMarlen G. Shain F. Patter PAULINE STANTON B Dawns G Eaton M Cash C Whitacker Not pictured S ,Co eland ,C Perkins, ' , - , . , . . : . p , . , C f ' D. Potter, M. Keltie. a etena Manager 22
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,Mya Am. W Om ff, g p uuasv. ,YEL erase ,,,- The Lee High student has a fine variety of math texts to choose from. What is the function of this class? One of the new math courses at Lee is functions. Square roots aren't really hard-if you think. Algebra ig always interesting??? Twenty paces after the skull in the tree, tum left and start digging. Veriecl Meth Department 1962-63 has been the year of the new mathf, The School Mathematics Study Group, long for SMSG, has produced a set of paperback texts containing a modernized approach to mathematics. The new courses are Introductory Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, Geometry, Functions and Matrices. The students agree that the approach is radically new, with many claiming courses have become harder. Many are hav- ing to work a little harder to learn a lot more. The tradi- tional courses have not been completely discontinued, trig students still struggle with idenities, but their demise is as sure as a funtion maps a domain onto a range. INSTRUCTORS Barchey Hester Basnight Hurley Brown Iones Burton McAteer Greaser Shoup Wamer
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