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will enable us to keep Joe Olson identifies one of the many trouble spots in the world for Jane Short, Barbara Tibbitt, and Mr. Makowsky in World History. Ronnie Fraley and Dottie Aubrey listen to an old grapho- phone that Amos Sampson brought for an eighth grade study of communications. Lear h . . Franz'gghmfore abOUV the orlgln of the Latin language are Janet Hostenler, c u f, Carolyn Fleming, Mike Byers, and Ann Popp. David Sfinson and Jane Hinton look at Charlene McCory's prize winning doll in Spanish Class. . 25
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Hard work and patience Patti Reed and Jim Howard are fascinated by the many ways of transportation sighted in General Business Class. Carolyn Jackson, Frances Schuff, and Tom Heath compare worksheets as Joyce Spitznagel uses the adding machine in bookkeeping. Through The study of soda studies and an understanding of hi country a student learns his respon sibilities as a citizen and how h can best Take a place in his com munity and nation. Foreign language enables a st dent To comprehend The value 0 learning the speech and customs 0 world neighbors. Commercial subiecfs will be hel. ful not only to those considerin a career in the commercial field b To Those engaged in many differe professions. Alice Bean checks Phyllis Edwards' speed in Shorthand l. Keeping their minds on Their typing is no easy task for Richard Henson, Donna Feeler, and T. G. Gibson while they take a speed Test. 24
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this scientific age. Our educational program is varied so that students may acquire alert- ness and awareness both mentally and physically. Through the different fields of sci- ence, a student can develop knowl- edge of and interest in his surround- ings. Presented with a challenge, a sci- entific-minded student may get in high school the background that will enable him to continue to more ad- vanced fields of observation and ex- perimentation in science. Physical fitness, which we learn in health and physical education, is also important to our well being. Kenneth Pettit and Ronnie Smith help Kenneth Vick set up a physics experiment. ?- writ um g Jim Park, Linda Popp, Jo Ann Wininger and Lee Motsinger participate in a micro- scopic experiment for biology. Do you think it will blow up? asks Carole Metcalfe, Tommy Lund takes the final step in a chemistry ex ment. Charles Collins and Johnny Haas set up an experiment in Eighth Grade Science as Janice Jenkins watches. vwggm wsw emwlypuM:
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