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it Insufhcient science courses in our schools? This criticism does not apply to Manheim Township High School where, in our well-equipped Science Department, students receive an introduction to the processes of lite and death, learn how and why machines work, get a general view of earth science, and study the structure of many things, from the atom, the smallest unit of matter known, to the hu- man body, the most complex of all living things. With a background in geography, general science, earth science, biology, chemistry and physics, students leave high school with basic knowledge in the several sci- ences as well as an appreciation tor and general compre- hension ot what is taking place in the scientific world. ln addition to the formal classroom work, there is further opportunity for science-minded pupils. Students are en- couraged to enter proiects in the annual Lancaster County Science Fair, the Westinghouse Talent Search, and the contest sponsored yearly by the Pennsylvania Junior Acad- emy of Science. HAROLD L. KLING Biology uw-ffl' JAMES E. LIVENGOOD Chemistry K, M, Preparation of iron sulfide. Group activity in physics CHARLES C. KREIDER Earth Science
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JOAN M. NOLAN French and English We 4' WARREN DRUCKENBROD German KATHRYN N. KUHL Latin One world and a small world! In this age of shrinking distances and heightened tensions, the knowledge ot at least one second lan- guage should lead a student toward better understanding of interna- tional problems and of the viewpoints of the peoples involved in them. The foreign language department aims to develop a pupil's abilities to understand, speak, read, and write the particular languages a stu- dent is learning. Thus the student comes to understand the ideas of the people whose language he is studying, to enioy their cultural activities, to appreciate and respect their contributions to civilization, and to rec- ognize the inter-dependence ofthe peoples ofthe world. za . ln second year French class MISS NOLAN uses record player to help develop proficiency in translating and speaking. MR. DRUCKENBROD - lst Das Nicht Eine Schnitzelbank? DANNY GROFF - Ja, Das lst Eine Schnitzelbankf' 1 vim sv ' M... 18 nruswwwmwiwf.::..wl.- .w.vsff.:.:,fn-.fm..lfl:.,Qi.s..v ui' F.. ..,.,,. s.,w..:w. f, -.sz was 'lan
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