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This year the Language Lab was in full use. fivrtli a1nA language Zabratory This was an important year for the language department because of the installation of the new language laboratory. The lab is equipped with 36 listening booths, l8 of which have tape recorders. Students can speak with the teacher simply by pressing a button. French, Latin, and Spanish classes all take advantage ot this new facility. By using the language lab, it is easier tor students to learn the art of word pronunciation. Also, through language classes students become more familiar with other peoples ot the world and their customs. LOUISE MCCAUGHAN JOSEPH SAWTELL Department l-lead French Spanish Ho' Ho' l-lo' lsays Santa Sawtelll Counselor -14-
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ERMA WILSON Hvmemalzing f'repareA or Yuture The homemaking courses offered at North prepare students for the responsibility of maintaining their own home in the future. Courses in nutrition, food preparation, sewing, child care, home management, and home furnishings are available. Senior girls and boys may take a family relations class. Excellent facilities including a kitchen, furnished living room, and sewing room are available for classroom use. ln addition to regular class work, home projects are carried on in order to gain further experiences in homemaking. Pat Watkins slaves over the Oracle. l Celia Sassatelli and Trudy Schmitz model coats they made as home projects in Family Relations. Communication Sleillni learned Students taking journalism under the direction of Walter Barnett learn the correct procedures for newspaper writing, selling advertising, and yearbook production. Journalism one students are cub reporters, and students taking second and third semester journalism compose the Oracle and Polar Bear Staffs. WALTER BARNETT Journalism Counselor
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VERNON BLY ORVAL KNEE HARRY MORTENSEN D H d epaglglgblia eo Algebra Geometry Geometry Advanced Algebra Physical Education Practical fxperience Provided in math Progressions, quadratic equations, and logarithms are among the daily items that mathematics students deal with. Through the use of mathematics, stu- dents are given a broad base upon which they can place science and math courses. Logical thinking and problem solving ability are gradually gained, thus providing invaluable practical experience for college bound students. Algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and probability are offered to students. Slide rule classes were also available to those interested. s MARION VANDEWALL Geometry Advanced Algebra l EUGENE WORDEN Advanced Algebra Mari Whartt breezing thru her math, Trigonometry -15...
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