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READY? asks Mr. Richardson. These students in the reading lab await the appearance of numbers on the tach x machine, which is used to develop greater speed in comprehension. CONCENTRATION Carl Moser seems to be engrossed in his literature book during one of the study hall periods. If this time is used wisely, much homework can be eliminated. DON ' T SPILL IT! Dave Long performs an experiment in chemistry class with the help of his lab partners. Care is taken to make sure the liquid solution is completely separated from the solid.
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y ss YEAH, RAH, TEAM! These are the cries issued by cheerleaders Kathy Thorington, kathy Baiden, Barb Short. Judy Barnard, and Carol O ' Brien. The cheerleaders greatly boost school spirit. A PORTRAIT IN ICE. is what Panther land looked like during one of the ice storms we experienced this year. After this storm, the Fort Wayne Community Schools were let out for a day. I I
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THE ACTION OF ACADEMICS The 1966-67 school year was the first year that a full seven-period schedule for classes was employed at Snider. Subjects were again offered to students in the areas of English: mathematics; science; social studies; foreign languages; business; journalism; fine arts, which includes art, music, speech, and drama; practical arts; industrial arts; health: and physical education. With the newly completed building, modern educational con- veniences, such as the reading and foreign language labs, were available to all Panthers. These advantages pro- vided every student with the best of opportunities for a good education. Meaningful knowledge could be obtained and interests broadened. Talents and skills were both acquired and put to use. Those who excelled in each area were given special recognition for their extra efforts. Ac- tion took the form of a progressive education that chal- lenged and increased the learning capacity of each in- dividual student. AH. FOUND IT ' Bill Morningstar searches for the defi- nition of a strange word he came across while doing research in the library for a term paper.
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