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Barbara Regan explains the diagram of a complex sentence to Dennis Morgan. 22 Pencil ready! Notebook handy! Telecast in two minutes! are familiar phrases to prepare junior students for the history tele- cast each day. By studying subjects on cur- rent events and major doctrines, younger stu- dents learn the meaning of a free country. Obtaining an education in the fundamentals of English gives students the background necessary for communication in their daily lives. Speaking distinctly and correctly is an asset to any chosen occupation. English classes provide an opportunity for students to obtain knowledge in this complex language. Those TV English test grades must be pretty bad by the expressions 0n the faces of Sharon Maschenik, Karen Cherry, and Donna Mannix. ttMake sure you get the color of the house,v reminds Donnie Hicks t0 Janet Crawley as they take notes for a Junior Literature bulletin board test.
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H'xlhvmatician? Statistician? Scien- tqu What will be your professmn! Bx mlmlating figures and expenment- im in the laboratorles, students are taught tn prepare for the higher field of mumvmativs and science. lmimming with algebra and biology. sttnhwlls have the opportunity to advance in high school. completing their senior war xsith trigonometry and physics. . In illiF age of electronics and science. there is a larger demand for skilled maker: in these specialized areas. HO, 9, 8, cries Craig Sullivan as the Jr. High Science class prepares to launch a rocket. Lranium! I think Pve found uranium! exclaims Jlm Lurlhlc t0 Gwen Moser and Janice Marsee as they use the gelger counter in chemistry class. :a-g...;.;;;. L .m HeWw u- 'hDissecting fish and clams are just part of a days work in Biology 1, says Terry Leonard, Donna Bottorff, and Jimmy Cummins. a: an- wa n-r 2l
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- .14; r win;- 1-2.; -..... HISTOR Y Junior High history students, M. Strothers, D. Hicks, E. Gilbert exhibit articles from the Indiana frontier. Are Glen Beyl, Jim Carlisle, and Sandy Rogers really the three bears, or pretending for a TV History skit? HHS H'URLD 'MLal-fh v.14: v... ..n'- ... :.
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