Oxon Hill High School - Clippers Log Yearbook (Oxon Hill, MD)

 - Class of 1966

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Miss Pafricia Bailey, lhe reading leacher, checks figures lo help Chris Lum labulale her speed-reading score for lhe day. Grammar Usage Expands By Development Of Skills English, English, English, and more Eng- lish . . . and slill leachers hear Where is il' al? or l don'l' hardly have any. English, English, English . . . every year English . . . and some sfudenls even elecl advanced composifion, Journalism I or ll. Whal abour lhose who 'rake speech. drama. and reading? One iusl can'f ger away from il-all Those English courses! English l, English ll, English lll, and Eng- lish IV . . . grammar school English and college English . . . Teachers musl ilhink sludenls iusl can'+ learn English . . . and you know somelhing? Englishj English, and more English . . .They are righl! Jeaneffe lnnamaralo and Briana Harri- son, in 'lhe foreground, walch Mr. Rufio inlenlly. In lhe background Carolyn Nix- on, Bob While. and Ann Selinslry ponder his suggeslions. cf-ff, Donna Weissner conlemplales changes as she lislens carefully lo Miss Nelda MiIler's consfruclive crificisms of her essay in I2+h grade English.

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P Barley B. Bilub S. Bolefth M. Footen P. Hale I. Kirchner NOT PICTU RED N Miller R. Putt L. Peacock D. Rutto K. Stacey D. Wiatt M Wasserman English Fucilitates Way To Effective Communication PATRICIA A. BAILEY Salisbury State College: teaches reading: sponsors the Maiorettes. BARBARA L. BIZUB California State College: teaches English IV: spon- sors National Honor Society and Maiorettes. SHIRLEY J. BOZARTH Columbia Union College: teaches English Ill. MARION F. FOOTEN Frostburg State College: teaches English lll and IV. PATRICIA D. HALE George Washington University: teaches English ll and Journalism I and ll: sponsors The CIippor's Leg and The Searchlight. IRMA F. KIRCHNER Montclair State College: teaches English lIl:, spon- sors Chess Club ancl The Quill and Scroll: English department chairman. NELDA L. MILLER Arizona State University: teaches English IV and advanced composition: sponsors The Quill and Scroll. ROSE MARIE PAFF The College ot William and Mary: teaches English IV and the German correspondence Class. LUCY PEACOCK Dulce University: teaches English lll. DAVID C. RUFFO State Teachers' College: teachers speech and drama: sponsor Drama Club. KARLA R. STACEY Wisconsin State University: teaches English ll: sponsors National Honor Society and Sophomore Class. MARSHA WASSERMAN Brooklyn College: teaches English ll and Ill. DIANE C. WIATT University ot South Carolina: teaches English ll Marlc Smith starts to raise his hand as Kathy Mills. Kathy Ludlie. question. Janet Rathbun Buddy Gasque, and Chris Lum consider Miss MiIler's



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Math, Science Departments Train Precise Ideas Since mathematics is the language ot all sciences. both the math and the science departments correlate their courses. Basic mathematics, such as advanced general math. Algebra l and ll, and geometry lay a firm foundation tor the more abstract sub- iects-trigonometry and elementary analy- sis. senior math analysis, and calculus-the tools ot the science wing. Burning sulphur and formaldehyde-the odoriterous ettects ot scientific tormulas- permeate the halls annually. The neophyte courses, biology'and physical science. ac- climate the potential scientist tor such com- plex subiects as chemistry. advanced biol- ogy, and physics. Controlled experimen- tation in a laboratory situation makes con- crete the abstract learned in mathematics. The Science Fair provides an opportunity to display original depth studies. X VW' FREDERICK D. ATKINSON Washington-Jefferson College. U. S. Military Acad- emy. and George Washington University: teaches chemistry: sponsors the Civil Air Patrol. RICHARD J. COSTA Rhode Island College: teaches calculus. geometry, math analysis. and trigonometry and elementary analysis: sponsors the Helmsmen and the .Stage Crew. JOHN C. CROFT Frostburg State College: teaches Algebra ll, Al- gebra II-trigonometry, geometry, and trigonom- etry and elementary analysis: sponsors Homecoming and the Tennis Team. PHILIP V. Di ZEREGA University of Virginia teaches Algebra ll, trigo- nometry, geometry. and math analysis: supervises locker distribution: math department chairman. G. THOMAS DOUGLAS Loclc Haven State College: teaches Algebra ll. elementary analysis, and math analysis: sponsors the iunior class. F. Atkinson R. Costa J. Croft P. Di Zerega 6. Douglass T. Hamorski P. Hanrahan L. Jensen J. Kessler M. Kreimer C. Van de Ree L. Yeariclr THOMAS G. HAMORSKI East Stroudburg State: teaches physics and physi- cal science: sponsors the senior class. PAMELA E. HANRAHAN University ot' Maryland: teaches advanced biol- ogy and biology science department chairman. LEROY JENSEN University of Maryland: teaches biology: sponsors the iunior class. JOSEPH J. KESSLER Bloomburg State College: teaches biology: spon- sors the Key Club and the sophomore class. MARY C. KREIMER University ot Florida: teaches advanced general math. Algebra ll, and geometry. CAROL E. VAN DE REE Dulce University: teaches advanced general math. Algebra I, Algebra ll. and geometry. LOIS M. YEARICK Connecticut College tor Women: teaches chemistry and physical science.

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