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Understanding Language, Understanding People In this modern age, the key to understanding other people is knowing their language. Here at North Miami High the courses in F reneh, German, Latin, Spanish, are offered to the students. . ,., Virii ' r s .r - - A A ' pw ,.r7 Q 0,4 ,if ' - .f .t Q V I' , .I . ,r . 7 ff, ' ' . spgp , ,,,, f . .. WZ X f 'vw ' V . i X' 2 Wi, If N' N' X Mrs. Mitchell goes over French homework with her students. Thi-S' little mlm 133 0 familillf fight tv all Russian Students' Latin students listen attentively as Mrs. Beal teaches them conjugations.
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. l Students Moster Boslc Fundamentals in English One of the most important things one can acquire in school is the ability to speak and write effect- ively. Success comes to the person who has com- mand of his language. Here at North Miami High, the English Depart- ment teaches the students the basic fundamentals of communication, and provides a survey of our cultural heritage through the study of literature. For those students possessing the necessary qualifi- cations, honors classes provide an opportunity for more extensive study in English. Miss Stella Lewis, of VVidnes, England, this year exchanged places with our own Mrs. Mary Niles. Miss Lewis teaches twelfth grade English, while Mrs. Niles is teaching in a girls' school in England. En lish literature is discussed by students with Miss Stella Lewis, our exchange teacher Students learn the value of the dictionary and find many beneficial ways in which to use it Mrs. Chonin helps students in oral drills to develop their speaking. df Q ll. , , et efgiay, 'Wye A f ' '
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?i1'ff,1e1 :amz :iygwgsyn zmmwanp X ff I I ff! f45fMW4'3M?K0M f Chemistry students heat crystals in preparation for an experiment. Science, being such a rapidly growing field, is given special attention in our curriculum. Under the direction of Mr. Spencer, the department offers biology, chemistry, physics, honors and advanced courses. Of the eight courses offered in science, only one course is required, three may be elective, and to qualify for the other courses, the student must be recommended by a previous science teacher. Our science Wing is always filled with busy students using the microscopes in biology, beakers and bunsen burners in chemistry, and scales in physics. Present Research Develops Future Scientists Physics students make practical tests of their theories. 5 i aft 54 Biology students, aided by Mr. Vioiano, learn anatomy through lah exercises.
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