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- -.h-ig . 3 S-7 we Q Y Q , Qt XXI X :' . . . . .Q ...F 15 L X f . fs - Q v , 1 we' s. tw X X X is 5 lx Y X 5 it X E Judith L. Gilbert Solveig Johanson B.A., A.S.U. B.A., St. Olaf M.A., A.S.U. M.A., A.S.U. HoyI ny a few Latin students, Latin can be as much fun as Sweat and hard work is the motto of our foreign language students. Cutting corners is not going to work in this class! says Mrs. Gilbert, French teacher. FOREIGN LANGUAGE you want it to be. I W ml Students shout words of encouragement as Mr. Palmer prepares to swing at the pinata. ...V .m..7-1LAf4y-A-. - . John Palmer Jewell Rasbury B.A., Drake U. M.A., U. of Iowa B.A., A.S.U. M.A., A.S.U. Colleges require at least two years of a foreign language. International policies and events demand attention, as do their people and languages. Travel abroad means another language if you are to be understood. French, Latin, and Spanish are the foreign languages offered at -South Mountain. Mrs. Gilbert teaches French, Mrs. Rasbury teaches Latin, and Mrs. Johanson teaches Spanish. At least two years are offered in each of these languages. A third year Spanish class was offered this year and was taught by the head of the department, Mr. Palmer. Third year Spanish classes have been offered off and on, depending on the demand.
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In the realm of mathematics are elusive numbers, intricate geometric figures, and plain old miscalculations. At least one unit of mathematics is required for grad- uation. For the 2-l-2:5 people, there is a course in general math. For the more daring, algebra, geometry, and trigo- nometry may be studied. For the truly mathematical-minded, advanced courses in algebra and geometry are available. Well aware ofthe trouble many students have with math, a math help room is al- ways open with at least one teacher ready to help. Students may also come after school for help. Teachers are avail- able for such counseling and help until 4:00 P.M. 7I'i1'5H? -iz .. w- - .ff-. .gl i ii T it ff is I f :,L 1. . tiny, W i K Sis 3 T Q X P , S? xii R Yi 1 54 ,Q Q jp x L, 't l . -ag, It ,, , ll N li X 'S this A :H T Q if il iillt it 5 ff George Anderson Walter Hamilton B.S., U. of Utah B.A., W. Va. U. M.S., U. of Utah M.A., W. Va. U. MATH EMATICS Wyatt F. Kane B.A., U. of Wy. M.S., U. of Wy. i X if W -'-as 'W XM...... A 5 - .5153 ,Q Harold G. Slocum B.A., W.L.S.T.C. M.Ed., U. of Pitt. Math teacher, Mr. Anderson, proudly displays some student-made proiects, with the assistance of senior Travis Williams. Pictured is a computer and a harmonograph. Frank J. Ocvirek Russell Osterhout B. S., W. Mich. U. B.S., K.S.T.C. M.A., W. Mich. U. M.A., A.S.U. John Stark B.s., s.E.s.c. MJ., s.E.s.c.
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s U V T., 4, , - s ...tc -:rug-z:fy,,.-,r..g1xL-1...-12,6 ,N 4. -.-,,,.s:1.,L,.a,-,yi .-, 4' - . HOME ECONCDMICS Garnet J. Chute Dianne Huber B.A., A.S.U. B-A.. A-S.U- M.A., A.S.U. M.A., A-S-U- Nita P. Lowery Alice Maurice B.S., N.T.U. B.S., U. of N.M. M.S., Austin U. M.S., A.S.U. Q.-4-'X use . . Esther Minton B.A., N.A.U. M.H.E., U. of A. i f . Q - e - ., s . L Suzanne 0'Brien Louisa Replogle B.A., A.S.U. B.S., W.l.U. M.S., U. of Ill. A student lnbovol of home economics has many fields open to her from this course, such as: sewing, cooking, and many others. As for a teacher lbelowl, her iob goes on and on and on .... Home economics courses are offered to both boys and girls. Courses in sewing, cooking, home furnishings and maintenance, human re- lations, and child development are included in the program. Up-to-date facilities are provided in the sewing and kitchen rooms. There are outdoor recrea- tional facilities for pre-schoolers and room 201 is especially designed for the little ones in the child development classes.
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