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T, . i 1 . R 5 td, .537 Qi Y gt 4 - ' E at ,M ,A .W -1 g xg, -fr F if Ruth Lundberg, Charles Norcross and Ed Magu- schok explore the realm of science, the force which dominates this century. PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY is offered to all students concerned with the basic con- cepts of chemistry, but without the usual emphasis on mathematics. However, members soon discover that they must have a desire to work, for the curricu- lum ranges from individual experiments to interest lectures, and demonstrations provided by Mr. Austin Harper, science instructor, in Paramount's modern and well equipped laboratories, .I Linda Burns, Ronald De Champlain, Sharon Sarkness, and Petit Rai find everything French exciting, from bouillabaisse to kiosks. FRENCH, a new and challenging course, is open to all Pirates interested in the ba- sic study and cultural aspects of a foreign language. Under the supervision of Mrs. Esther Ericson, students discover the sig- nificonce of understanding a people and its culture in the changing world in which we live. Field trips to French restaurants and current foreign films add spice to irregular verbs, Z N I r
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MODERN DANCE is one of the most creative classes on campus. Here all senior girls are given an opportunity to acquire expression through movement, as well as grace and poise. These are displayed in original chore- ographies, that are performed in front of the class for constructive criticisms. The excel- lent numbers which are offered reflect credit on the atmosphere created by the instructor, Mrs. Margaret Brush. Grace, imagination, and fire characterize the creative numbers offered in modern dance. Such versatile and lovely senior dancers as Julie Cassity, Margaret Brown Troute, and Virginia Litton express with ease each passing mood. it fi ff 2 ' 5 il i . , f Q ,! i t 5 - ' 2 I 1 3 Yau ftff ajfrwj rv z,1.f f'- fi 7 s I ' r 14 , l 4 3 v ,MW ' , r 1 2 ' f . t t I . l i ' , 3 1 1 : 5 1 g M , . l W l .-.. -sr-W. .-.Nv- f l cv 121411736 fwwgg, 557 ,bf -53242 54 w ww tr 'Pit V N X 3 I I ' r y -o r ig l 5 . , . mn, 1 It , ,,h,k.f5, V mei' M 'Q i 4+-H K -,,,':' 'f' ' f ' me- 13 .1 ,Mft v, Q EV W 5, vw, 4, W, , Q' ' ,l f 1 A
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CORPS in the past, as In the present, under supervision of Commandant Robert Broyles, has much to add dignity to campus gatherings. with Captain Ted Fleming, First Lieutenant Sutliff and Second Lieutenant Wayn Weatson group has taken several trips to a rifle range as as one to Camp Pendleton Marine Base in the Of the participants in the Barstow ritle meet, uni s representatives Roger Freed and Ray Grout, awarded two sharp-shooter medals tor their This is a fine and dedicated group and one which Pirates may all be proud. Richard Truitt, Ted Fleming and Rodney Spry work for skill in markmanship, Row One: Captain Ted Fleming, lst Lt. Gary Sutlitf, 2nd Lt. Wayne Watson. Row Two: Jerry Harris, James Hodges, Richard Truitt, Raymond Grout, Robert Brown, Charles Cooper, Richard Carruthers, Richard Boomhower, Gordon McLauchIin, Ronnie Sillett, Charles Kurtz, Jerry Kelley, Rodney Spry. Row Three: Wayne Kehus, Eugene Little, James Stevens, Roger Freed, John Plasird, James Gillispie, John Opheim, Dennis Clark, Harvey Newman, Robert Duncan, David Linde, Daniel Linde, James Teter, Carl Nolen, Captain Robert Broyles. ' 7 X '?'1'L 'I I ' --1-w.Y.Ja-...na bw -A wmv-'wfwwpvs Q' '- , l I 'MJ' -A J mb.-...,., ml ww... ... , ,,,,,, M M.-.. - ....... ...... .,,,, , . ,,,,,,,,, .,,.,.- , A 'W ' ' M 7 1 Nm .. ,., 9 ,V -ir- .,,.... , .,, , .... , ,f7 1i'7:f'ZT - ' ...N 3, 'rrrrrrrrr r
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