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Exploratory teacher W. Witten obtains advice and assistance from Mrs. Delinger, eighth grade English teacher.
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are reflected by students iiHurray! The schooPs on fire! exclaims S. Wilson. li. Peyton, youlll find that working in the office isnlt all play and no work as Mrs. Zimmerman will tell you. With the birth of the Space Age, the world is providing an opportunity for teenagers to set the stars as their goal. But before reaching the moon and faraway stars, future space travelers are turn- ing their teenage thoughts toward earthly problems and accomplishments. Of course, international affairs are not always in the conversational agenda of students. Current dance crazes and local matters lend headlines for chatting sessions. The prime concern of all growing teen- agers seems to be food. If they arenit eating, theylre probably talking about that luscious dish served at the party last night. Movie and TV stars and sports thrill the teen- agersl imaginations. Rootingtfor the underdog, but cheering for the champion, characterizes an old American trait that this generation has inherited from its forefathers. Everywhere and in every way, outside forces are influencing teenagers, to a degree, in their interests for the present and perhaps for the future.
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. . . in studying the universe Within the past two years, Silver Creek High School has made great strides in helping students meet the requirements of further education and for adult life. College algebra, calculus, and college-prep English courses have been added. Better equipped svience labs. with informative textbooks, more art courses, and a new hon-major home ec. course for senior girls make the curriculum more complete. These curriculum innovations help meet the modern needs of S.Cfs 476 students. Through the study of many abstract facts and tangible items in the classroom, students are be- coming aware of the vast areas yet to be learned about the whole universe, this planet, and its in- habitants. Classroom discussions give students the opportunity to learn more of the happenings in the world around about them. Silver Creek,s match to the Mona Lisa receives its final touches by F. ttGrandma Moses,, Marsee. Now, boys, pay attention to Mr. Mosley.
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