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i-.. 5 if , A Mrs. Frances Colley and Mr. john Cimbalista The Mathematics Department, in- cluding Algebra, Geometry, Trigo- nometry, and Business Math, is con- cerned not only with the job of in- structing the lundamentals of higher mathematics to our students, but also teaching them how to reason and think for themselves. This founda- tion, gained during high school, will 1 B. N, 'v -A--f I 'Danna'-4' GQ, Mathematics gy-- 'E m Y ix. l 5 list , RNA,-f aid every student in his future life. - -.. Seniors tangle with Trig. Mr. Moore supervises a physics experiment. Science Senior high students have four sciences, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Consumer Science, offered to them from which they must select two for the comple- tion of the required science cred- its for graduation. These studies attempt to show the principles controlling the action of plant and animal life, matter and en- ergy, and the chemical and phys- ical changes it undergoes. I.ab- oratory experiments are includ- ed in regular classwork. Tj Mr. Ray MOOYC
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F aculfy and Classes The administrative assistant to the principal in charge of the Senior High is the well-known and well-liked Mr. Iames XfVard Iiisenhauer. -- How very often we have encountered him on so 99- many pleasant and some not so pleasant occa- sions! His history classes, his activities with the Student Council, the Pikesville Recreation Cen- ter and many other areas where he is constantly in contact with us have kept him always on our NN! S- list of friends. History History, as English, is a required subject during all the years of high school. Tenth grade World History introduces students to the underlying theme found common in the succeeding history courses - that of learning to think better, to live better and to be toler- ant. American history, taken in the eleventh grade, furthers these ideas in addition to teaching us about the founding and growth of the United States. In the twelfth grade, emphasis is placed upon the problems found in democratic living and how to solve them. Modern European history is an elective offer- ed to those who wish to further their educa- tion in this field. Mr. james W. Fisenhauer Miss Thelma Wisner, Mr. Kenneth Vice, Mrs. Eleanor jones, Mr. james I'llSCIlll2lllCf in 'aah'Al L- ' 1 f' 4' ' ,451 History panels - a frequent scene around school.
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Languages The Language Departments of Milford Mill in- clude English, French, Latin, and Spanish. English is a required subject, and for those who take a foreign language, two years must be completed be- fore credit is received. In English classes students learn to apply prin- ciples of grammar through compositions and to ap- preciate American and English literature, drama, poetry, and journalism. A forei n lan ua fe, re uired for an academic . S S A Cl A diploma, furthers understanding of peoples of other lands, for the students are taught the history, ge- ography, and customs of the people whose language they study. In addition to this, a foreign language provides a clearer insight into English. Killing the King's English ' P31--, ., . Q .iii ' ' - ' 1 .. K fe: - W is ff si-1'-' 5 : ' J... ' X 'gf--'9sl,,I'f A ,r. Q-'fd-.5:, ,' :R - Siu. ,,J. .. 14' . x rf, , ' e x rg r I. ,ta t if I 3 Senior High Language Department -.First ww! Miss Mary Childs, Miss Elizabeth Litzinger. Sec- ond row: Mrs. Lauralee Yvhitmore, Mrs. Con- stance Ades, Mr. Robert Lewenberg. Caesar had his Brutusg Mf Litzinger had her Latin class . 3W'3 . ,:, ,J 55
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