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| | : ) : : : at ard Brill, Carl We tanding: William Rosenfeld, st Kemp, Beverly Raubins stein, Jobn 1p Alban Advisor Mr. Pasanen, Steven Giordano, ee Rube INA TIONAL JUN Under Advisor Mr. ductive year. Beside helping their old support a Korean orphan, the Junior Division Seeing the day ahead when they would had many discussion groups concernin ular and themselves in particu in these fields to expound on such topics. programs of the Junior Society. With a large Society has made a for the challenges facing an intellec Linda Trott, Pasanen, the National Junior Honor membership moving into valuable contribution to its senior partner by ; - = 5 are oe Sus [an Ackerman, Frederick fi = her. Seah : Diane Shelby, Susan nsiein ss . IOR FHONOR. SOCIETY q - - . er brother organizat ationa =A ieee a : enter the Senior Honor Society, the members e the problems whi onfront the world in cenera £ the probiems ch confront the world in peneral I faculty members with expertise = Sales of m ; : ‘ic os ie er. At Sales of material and food helped finance the the Tenth Grade. tually aware person in t Wi Ww
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MU ALPHA THETA The National Mathematics Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, boasted a large mem- bership at Rhodes. The group was active this year as many members participated in the nation-wide math contest. The highest scorer at Rhodes in this contest was Gordon Chin. The “new math” was very much on the activities list of the Society this year. The ing and learning this revolutionary type of mathematics were explored Another function of Mu Alpha Theta was to act as editorial board for the Mathe- matician. Under the advisorship of Mr. Barkan, the Society also made a study of com- puters. This is a field in which lies the future of our society. With the exploration of these fields, the members of Mu Alpha Theta gained a deep understanding of the increasingly important field of modern mathematics.
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PRECEP TORIAL an’ “ % The preceptorial seminars are an important supplement to the programs of a selected group of students at Rhodes, each of whom is encouraged to extend the scope of his interests beyond the range of the usual high school curriculum. Because of the small size of these classes, every individual who participates plays a vital role; the special gifts and sensibilities of the members truly determine the direction which any single group will take. Each student here has the Opportunity to develop, and to share, his knowledge of the field of his choice, whether his interests lie in art, history, psychology, science, litera- ture, music, or religion, He also becomes acquainted with the preoccupations of others, and as he does so, is often stimulated to consider new areas of experience, previously unex- plored by him. There is no fixed course of study: the most important single characteristic of the preceptorial program is its flexibility. The program can therefore serve many different purposes in the lives of the students, Some members claim that its greatest value lies in the fact that it provides a full intro- duction to the arts. By visiting museums and the theater, by reading poems, and listening to classical music, students learn that they can respond to all forms of emotional ex- pression. Such experiences often have the additional effects of stimulating the members in their own creative work, and of fostering interest in a particular artist, writer or composer, which will survive long after graduation. Many students feel that the heart of the program lies in the weekly discussions, Here, an important outlet is provided for the presentation of the ideas of each individual; these are often clarified, and sometimes qualified, by the comments of the other members of the group. Because of the relaxed intimacy of the setting, students feel free to question all previously accepted assumptions and to explore any issue with which they are con- cerned. Our discussions often focus either on a specific work or on a general moral or aesthetic problem. The connections between fields which have been studied separately up until now are investigated: the relationships between science and the humanities, art and morality, literature and history, are among the subjects of inquiry. Once the group decides upon an issue it wishes to consider, each member is encouraged to.work inde- pendently on that aspect which interests him most. Books and magazine articles are read, and oral reports presented, despite the fact that no credit is given for.the course. The preceptorial program gives students confidence in their abilities 4nd respect for creative intellectual endeavor. These are its most significant achievements. The members of the preceptorial program determine their own course of study, and | the directions taken by the groups this year were highly unique: The discussions ranged ) 56
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