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Mrs. Ina Nordstrom, Mr. Frank Rackish, Mrs. Loraine Gillen, Misgs Marliyn Press, Mrs Hanna N LANGUAGE W You asked what languages are taught at Port High. We are required to take foul? years of English and we can choose to take French or Latin. We quickly understand that to learn to speak and write the language correctly is considered most important. We learn too when we are introduced to its literature the infinite possibilities of a language which we thoroughly understand. There we learn how language is used to convey ideas and corresponding feelings accurately, simply, and beautifully. The wondrous myths and epics of the Romans and Greeks, the romantic tales of the French, the beautiful simplicity of Robert Frost, and the powerful people of Shakespeare are avenues to a satisfying enjoyment. Fred Walters Mrs. N adolske
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n C.f1 Gary Bergholtz Mr. Hackett jack Danielson IV N ' Yix ig 'X s xx. 'J X w,.. 5 . KZ' L I SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS This is Mr. Hackett's room. This room is used for general science, physics and chemistry. I , The sciences are really wonderful subjects. I was rather discouraged last year when I spilled the hydrogen sulphide and smelled like rotten eggs the next few days. But I quickly changed my mind as I was continually introduced to fascinating new materials. The work with the very active metals sodium and potassium, the making of poisonous gases from their chemical compounds, and the splitting of the atom occupied my complete attention. I was also stirred by the secrets of mathematics. This year I studied trig and solid from Mr. Bates. When I walked into trig class and Mr. Bates talked about logs, sines and tangents, I was worried. But after the first few weeks I solved the mysteries and began to enjoy these absorbing courses. I I have to admit that math and science are interesting as well as useful. Mrs. Emily Watkins, Mrs. Helen Maynard, Mr. Gordon Nichols, Mr. james Hackett, Mr. Edison Bates, Mr Robert Strorib I CaCl-P ? I
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