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nd watch us ponder over mathematics What does X equal? asks Mr. Roeder as he demonstrates this system of equations before an ad- vanced mathematics class. ' h1 9 From elementary arithmetic to advanced al- gebra, solid geometry, and trigonometry, the mathematics department tutors many future engineers, scientists, and teachers. These courses are open to anyone who has aspirations in the math field or cares to participate for the mere pleasure of solving problems. Eddie Shinabery and Mary Mitchell, geometry students, exhibit their required projects. Page Seven
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Visit the English classes . Study of literature requires close attention from the class. These junior English students follow attentively as Mrs. Bowers reads aloud. Grammar and literature — expressing one ' s thoughts orally and in writing — learning sen- tence structure and memorizing poetry — all are dealt with in the extensive English courses required at Shawnee. In the literature field, a graduate of S.H.S. will have studied Julius Caesar, Macbeth, She Stoops to Conquer, Treasure Island, and poetry of all the great masters. Spelling, sentence form, word meaning, diagraming, and punctuation are a few of the items in grammar study. Russell Sneary, Martha Eley, Carolyn McKissick, and Jim Baber draw sentence diagrams to show word relationships. Page Six
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Hands and mind in the industrial arts shop Tom McKinney and Bob Shellen- barger make use of the new car lift — a labor saving device in the mechanical department of the shop. For any vocational student, the industrial arts shop is a dreamhouse. The best up-to- date machinery enables students to construct projects which reflect the creator ' s pride and ingenuity. Wood and metal lathes, a shaper, grinders, a planer, a jointer, and electric saws are but a few of the machines in the shop. A fully equipped photography laboratory is a division of the shop which is superb. Behind the safety glass in his shield, Jm Klinefelter gains a few pointers on the art of arc welding. Harold Hendrickson is ably demonstrating. Arc and oxyacetylene welding, and metal cutting are only a few of the instructions which prepare these students for industry. Page Eight
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