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Math -and Science Winners of the Geometry Easter bonnet contest are Linda Dalrymple, Dick Stephens, and Carol Bis- sett, discussing good points of another hat with Mr. John W. Towry, in- structor and Math depart ment chairman. fl s.' 1 ...,. I I A I' ,,,. ,.r- ap-. 'Ill Ai, 1. ,KA JJHQQ-. .2 -'iff if ' N i-Tv , V, S 4 it . Fm- . -fx ,': :V .wg-3 4- 5 classes teach im portant Math courses taught are seventh and eighth grade math, freshman practical math and begin- ning algebra, plane geometry, intermediate alge- bra, trigonometry and solid geometry. Julia Liles sits by with a stereoscope, keeping in mind the 3-D view of figure in theorem ex- plained by Neville Edenborough. Waiting their turn are Jim Mills, Myron Griffin, Delores Bishop and Jim- my Evans while Julia Liles, Tim Nicholson, Bing Vassaur and Patti Mills set out sight through the transit used in finding heights of im- measurable objects. ...gg-
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,- 5 yu-.E f ,ifhiicntmm Laughing as they recall some reporting exper- iences of the past year are Journalism students Pat Butler, Ann Kelley, Neville Edenborough, and Dannie DeGraw. ' v Trying to decide what to wear to the Latin banquet are Latin students Susan Dewey and Joe Fulton as they consult the JCL bulletm board for some suggestions. broaden language education for OHS students Junior Classical League mem- bers learn of the civilization of Rome. In Latin class stu- dents learn the Latin vocabul- ary and grammar, translating Latin into English. Dressed in traditional Roman costume for the annual JCL banquet are Latin students Elizabeth Bankson, Susan Dew ey, Jolene Sudik, Lucy McElroy Eunice Baker, Marsha Roney, and Judy Short. Concentx-ating on an English test are Junior American lit- erature students Jack Castin, Susan Davis, and Elizabeth Chapman. it 19--
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basic needs for today's world Courses in the science department include seven- th and eighth grade science, biology, chemistry, and physics. This is what Mr. D. C. Evans, Physics teacher and Science Dept. ehairnizin, looks like after opening his Christmas present ta bomb and a match with instructionsl from his Physics class. ,, Q ,-. A, ,Z-sl, , Busy disecting a frog in Mrs. Carr's Biology class are Linda Dalrymple and Larry Crawford. Measuring the amperage through a small light bulb used for the resistance are Jim Mills, J. C. Moo- dy, Leslie Tenant, and Joe Summers as they work on a physics experiment deal mg with parallel and ser- ies resistances. ,213
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