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Now, I tell you it ought to be done this way. Mrs. Kelt- ner's famous Speech class. To communicate effectively, concisely, and clearly is to know one's language thoroughly. The task of teaching the fundamentals and ad- vanced techniques of the English language to the student is the iob of the English Department. This department seeks to make each student a literate and useful person by stressing the me- chanics of writing, by encouraging creative thought, and by urging extensive reading. Thus, the student is able to correctly put down on pa- per his ideas, to contribute a little of himself to his society, to widen his outlook, and to increase his knowledge. Emphasis in these three areas constitutes the work, energy, and time of the English Department. INSTRUCTORS Burgess Hepp Connolly Johnson David Keltner Davis Palmer Click Russel Hamilton VanDevelder Hartgroves Winters Hasselvander Speoking the Mother Tongue F or the last time, it's HE! Mr. Connolly instructs his English class. x The paperback book has been a great help to the students here this year. Work, slave, workf' a junior class struggles over the weekly theme. Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow . . . Mrs. Hartgroves introduces Shakespeare to her sometimes unwilling students. 26
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Gosh, my hands are shaking! An Earth Science student finds an experiment nerve- wracking. The intensity equals 1! r . PSSC Physics students leam primarily by experiments. Our science has continued to push back the frontiers of knowl- edge that exists in the mind of the high school student. Under the able Colonel Koehler the de- partment has improved its tradi- tional courses and continued the new approach courses that were introduced last year. Each part of the science de- partment offers the student a challenge in one of the sciences that are so greatly influencing the present and the future. INSTRUCTORS Christie Koehler Durie Mellion Fox Schultze Holsinger Science Students Further Learning in Laboratory Work Good Heavens, they're alive. A biology class discovers I smell the fudge bumingl' The chemistry class' experiments the wonders of the microscope. are educatignal, 25 . pg, n-.ew-Q...,,,,,N-nk
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