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“Yes, yes, yes, yes, ... LIBRARY Mrs. Huckabee’s hideaway. No area in any high school or center of learning can exist without up-to- date library facilities. This includes not only books, but other material as well: audio-visual aids, periodi- cals, maps, films, filmstrips, etc. In our changing world of mass com- munication and increased knowledge, McLean’s library tries to keep abreast of the new publications in all areas. Teachers, administrators, as well as librarians, are constantly sub- mitting orders for new books and aids. This has allowed our library to become an excellent research facility where students are able to work with the most current findings in all fields of study. heserve Ba ocr Ke Mrs. Gloria Huckabee and Miss Norma Dektor.
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cork Seated: Mrs. Jean Hanchette, Mrs. Terry Jo Sullivan, Mr. Brown, Mr. James Perry, Mrs. Elizabeth White, Capt. Bartlett, William Brown. Standing: Mrs. Catherine Deverall, Mrs. Elizabeth Mrs. Mary Cleary. FOREIGN LANGUAGES Idiom drills, basic sentences, trans- lation drills, and substitution drills are familiar terms to most McLean students. These terms refer to courses offered by the Foreign Language Department in German, French, and Spanish. Students of Latin are well aware of the pitfalls of conjugations, declensions, and passive periphrastics. These courses not only enable the student to gain insight into his own language, but also give him common bonds with peoples of other nations. ‘ All eyes on the ceiling.”’ 17
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MATHEMATICS The Mathematics Department is sufficiently flexible to adapt itself to the changing needs of the student body. Although no new courses were offered this year, in the past few years the programs of study have been modernized to keep in line with the nationwide trend in mathematics. As a result, the student is now able to pursue his studies from General Math 9, to Advanced Placement Math, which con- sists of college level calculus. Miss Edith Elliott. Dept. Chairman Seated: Mrs. Ann Poulson, Miss Edith Elliott. Standing: Mrs. Jewell Asling, Col. A. H. Meyer, Mrs. Helen Stiltz, Mr. Dennis Osborn, Cdr. William Fey, Col. Kenneth Kerby. 19
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