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Math Standing: Vito Misiti. Seated Alice Leigh Mary Ellen Ames. The Math Department of our school is an excellent one. Under the capable in- struction of Mr. Misiti, Mrs. Leigh and Mrs. Ames, such subjects as elementary algebra, geometry, intermediate algebra, and trigornetry are taught. This year, the seniors were offered a new course, Math 126, which is based on a college level. Mathematics can be beautiful? I7
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Language Standing: Dorothy Coats. Seated: Joan Bye Joan Johnson. The language department of our school this year presented three different foreign languages to interested students. A student may have taken four years of at Latin under the instruction of Mrs. Coats, or he may have studied either .',5: m three years of French or two years of i5i Q.f2fLvi2?y Spanish under Miss Bye. This year a IEEE-n-gif third member, Mrs. Johnson, was wel- comed to the department to help meet Wu' the needs of the increased enrollment in French I. Oh! Que Ia classe fait attention ce jour! 16 Smile, you're on candid camera!
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Business Standing: Agnes Siracusa. Seated: David Brown, Helen Slack, Dorothy Bokman. QW I . V 745 I' rails f -Q ! There are sixteen possible combinations for business courses available to everyone at Medina High School. For example, the most common combination is sec- retarial, retailing, and bookkeeping. Another possible combination of courses might be oflice practice, Typ- ing I, and Introduction to Business. For the student who is unable to schedule enough periods per week or has not had sullicient background in a particular Don't look at your hands! course, it is possible to audit a course without receiving a mark or credit. In this way, the student is able to gain some background which would not normally be available to him. These business courses are also part of the education of those students involved in the Work Experience Program. The four main objectives of the business courses are personal neatness, neatness of work, accuracy, and punctuality.
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