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MATHEMATICS Mnss Dorothy Roberts Our mathematncs department as fortunate an beung the only one an the area wuth mathematics laboratornes These are well equnpped wlth con ference and work tables drawung boards materuals for constructton work storage for prolects and a calculator But the laboratorues are not the only bright feature of thus department for we also have progressnve teachers and teachmg methods New textbooks have recently been acquured some of the Algebra ll students have been expernmentnng wnth the concept of graphnng an areas and the Trng onometry students have been learning to use the cal culator We should b grateful for our excellent mathematlcs department sunce mathematics plays such an nmportant part In the world today as a foundatuon for scnentuflc clnscovery and progress I-It ,AA Our Moth Lab affords opportunmes for worlung on math protects How much rs 39 458 321 times 67 54979 Thinlr, it may be a new experience 102 ,ur Freshmen are Introduced to the mysfernes of x and y. . is. You place 3 on the C scale over 8 on the D Scale and I I
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We SCIENCE Mr Edward Stolt A test tube a scale balance and a microscope are familiar oblects to seventy percent of our student population for that is the number enrolled in some type of science course There as a science course for any student un any grade and he us sure to find one that suits hum There as a great variety of courses from general science to physics ln the former the freshman ns given an mtro duction to the whole field ot science from elementary chemus try to physics In has sophomore year the student moves on to his first lab science biology where he proceeds to dissect worms and look at little wuqgly things under a microscope Next comes tumor year and a choice of Science Survey or ' Chemistry During the course of the latter subtect there are days when people avoid the science wing This means that the Junior Lavotsuers are experimenting with hydrogen sul fide or chlorine In his last year if he survives chemistry the student can choose either Human Biology where he learns about blood testing and other laboratory techmques or physics where he is nmtnatecl into the mysteries of ac Those tremors of WM mens celeratuon Boyles law and Mr Tnlleys whsrlmg stool With all these excellent courses at his disposal how can the SP F HS student help but be an the vanguard of the race into space? hw-rdf' +4s....,, How many segments are there anterior to the clltellum on the earthworm'9 Mr Tilley explains the effect of heat 5' d ' b d ld u en s examine rea mo - Wheeeeeeeeeee' Mr Slolt, lt moves' 1 1 . V VA. , f A S get Q A , 'i I I . I V I , . , 1 . . . I . ' . 1 - 1 I- . qt ? . - . I I . . . I iii- 1 F 1 , g Q I I A - . , . , . . . , . - . 1 Y ' ..., W :N 5 , A I I M Z ' 5 3' V , t 1 P xx A A'l M t 5, u - 7 . - ll f 4 ll nl C ,V Nu. 'C I s K ' - 1, , , E, A: 5 1 ' K ol 7 V, xi l' ' t 'l 4 - 'X l - f- q ' Xx - an ' E u . : f , 101
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Up apart together down Exercuses are the lurst part ol the dauly gym classes GIRLS Muss A Lynette Burkuns Smule untul ut hurts and now relaaax These were the key words durung the tume that the gurls gym classes were guven a short study of tensuons and relaxatuon But relaxung wasnt all that the gurls studued un gym there were several more strenuous actuvutues In the fall when the field outsude was completed outdoor actuvutues such as soccer were held for the flrst tume Indoors durung the early wunter a successful volleyball tournament was held In the pIayoIT games of the wunnung class teams Carol Bellamys peruod seven team came out vuc toruous over all In all these actuvutues there was of course plenty of ex cutement and fun but probably what we wull remember longest about these classes are the Iuttle thungs luke clean gymsuuts boys peekung through the foldung partutuons and those achung muscles after exercuses PHYSICAL EDUCATION BOYS Mr Raymond Sclmutzer The New Years resolutuon laud down by e Boys Physucal Educatuon department us ou wull take gym and you wull enloy gym even exercuses Thus proclamatuon however was un necessary because the boys most of the tume enloy gym Throughout the year they were guven an unterestung and varued program uncludung football wrestlung basketball war and socual dancung Basketball us always a popular game un gym G trau ht for the basket Exercusung ta music 0 S 9 ' ' ' th I ' ' ' ll , 1 Y . ,, . . ' 1 1 ' l - - ' Il ll ' 1 1 1 1 11 11 , , . . . . .ws T9 u . . . . . ,H V u J, I, Il ' ' ' ll ' ' S r ' ' - , . . . . . 'sl fx I ' 'fu - 1 I 2 I a I , 0 ' v I P . . , . . 1 ' I I ' 1 1 1 , .
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