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Consider this resolution logically, Dave Lapham de- mands as he introduces controversial issues for debate. After Miss Jasieckfs authoritative explanation, Charlene Carl- ton fmally masters the method of termjmper footnoting. 39 v , ,u x , v WMM ' .. .m 5 Debating senators rise to a point of personal privilege to challenge John Murphyk contention for Federal Aid in a student congress. Sandy Murphy pauses in Literature clam to note inter- esting comments pertinent to her Greek Mythology report.
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English Provides A Media For Expression Since Civilization began in the dismal caves of pre- historic time, communication has been an unrelenting problem. From the first crude signs and letters to to- dayls complex and refined language, this problem has been considered of utmost importance. Aristotle, who urged the quest for more comprehensive expression, realized that the most brilliant scientists, statesmen, and scholars would be useless to society if they could not organize and express their thoughts. Since English, both oral and written, is the chief means of this com- munication, all our collected knowledge has become an essential tool in maintaining our free democratic progress. Striving to develop this language communication, the English Department of Miami Norland High School gives all students a workable knowledge of our ever- changing language. Students receive an extensive course which includes grammar, vocabulary, and literature studies. The recent trend to up-grade students reading is also being emphasized in Norlandls newest venture, A Developmental Reading Course. All these courses which include the use of such aids as television, radio, recordings, magazines, newspapers, and paperbacks, are geared to give the students a working knowledge of an important communication tool-English. Wk... Errors in the copy in a future Thor issue are corrected by Editor-iwChief Toni Carameros and Ellen Karasik. Students, ask not what English can do l'If you think itls so funny, you come I have to admit that was a pretty funny for you, but what you can do for English? up here and sing Hark Hark, the Lark! joke, but youire still failing English.
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Math Is The Key To The Cosmos How can it be that mathematics, being after all, a product of human thought independent of experience, is so admirably adapted to the objects of reality? tAlbert Einsteinh Mathematics, the queen of sciences, has no reality of its own, since it is, in fact, a pure invention of the mind-the product of centuries of imagination. The purpose of mathematics is the simple and accurate de- scription of the objects and events of our environment. It is the result of some ancient need for counting and has spread so vastly that it is now employed to describe the nature of the universe itself. Offering a wide variety in this held, the Mathematics Department presents General and Basic Math for every- day usage while Algebra delves into the foundation of functions, equations and variables. Plane Geometry deals With the laws governing tWO-dimensional space. While solid geometry treats three-dimensional space, Trigonometry imparts a knowledge of triangular calcu- lations and associated functions. Both geometry and algebra are applied to coordinate systems in Analytic Geometry. The Math Department also employs the thSchool Mathematics Study Group, program tSMSGh in both geometry and algebra. It prepares the student for the most modern concepts of advanced mathematics Which will include a major course of calculus in senior year. In order to accurately compute the value of the various segments of a right triangle, Mrs. Worthington applies Bagled Alex Holt stops and ponders the solution to an algebra problem while other students continue working. mag$g$3g3$8$hhhi ga :ga itlgtulliilil$li :g. 3igK lrlgg$QISS$l $iigh um two trigonometric relationships, the graphs of which are derived and retained as references for future work. 47
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