Middleburg High School - Monitor Yearbook (Middleburg, PA)

 - Class of 1967

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Page 15 text:

Ann Hassinger, Steve Steffen, and Martha Erdley express their ideas and use their knowledge of English grammar in Mrs. Long's writing periods .MISS M. LOUISE MADL MRS. HELEN G. NOLI. MRS. MARY STULL M.S. B.S. B.S. Developmental Reading, The Monitor, English, Eighth Grade. English, Monitor Jr., Seventh Grade.

Page 14 text:

MRS. RUTH D. LONG MRS. FLORENCE LATSHA MRS. CAROL WELSH B.A. B.A. B.S. English, P.O.D., National Honor So- English, Social Studies, T w e l f t h English, Twelfth Grade, Basketball ciety Grade, Monitor Jr., School Publicity and Softball Coach Intramural Sports English Enriches the Life of the Individual English helps to enrich the life of an in- dividual by helping him read with comprehen- sion, speak with clarity and fluency, and write with correctness and effectiveness. Because of the importance of language to a student's personal, occupational and social life, every effort is made to relate the English curriculum to these needs. Because the double period of English sched- uled once each week for academic sen- iors has helped them to improve their writ- ing skills this year the double period has been provided for academic iuniors as well. The reading and English programs stress building word power and understanding and evaluating what a student reads, very neces- sary skills for living in our complex society. Mrs. Noll's Seventh grade pupils, Patricia Goodling and Bill Best, are studying adverbs to help build their English knowledge.



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Science and Mathematics Are Ever-Challenging During the school year we have been investigating and using to the best advantage the source materials available for over- head protection. This added tool with proper teacher preparation and use is one more step toward making the study of science fascinating and exciting. Modern mathematics is a misnomer because what is being called modern mathematics, new mathematics, etc., is not new but has been around quite a long time, in fact, for several centuries. What makes it new or modern is the approach to math- ematics or the method of teaching it. The vocabulary and term- inology are not even new, even though most people, including teachers, are becoming acquainted with it for the first time. During the several years we've been using it most students have been find- ing it interesting and challenging, although some are not in favor of it. MR. CARL WINEY M. Ed. Chemistry, General Science, Tenth Grade, Basketball C o a c h, Baseball Assistant Coach. MR. JOHN BOONIE B.S. Physics, General Sci- ence, Tenth Grade, Baseball and Soccer Coach, Intramural Sports. MRS. VIVIAN REITZ M.A. Science, Eighth Grade. MR. DAVID WEAVER B.S. B i o lo g y, Eleventh Grade, Key Club, As- sistant Soccer Coach, Wrestling Coach. -.,.., , fig. . at I2 lov V Ernest Asper Gary Amey and Karen Rulo al we tWalW,-W tlttll'

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