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JF rv ,r Form his mind with a basic background of Amer- ican history and causes of human behavior. Once a working knowledge ot slide rules and Bunsen burners is attained, you are ready for The next step. Stretch his mind with elevated mathematical concepts. Although it may be ditticult, open his mind To listen and search, even it doing so will alter him. Check pp. 22-79 Tor Turther details. OPTIONAL: IT is helpful To remove any character- istics that Tend Toward chronic clockwatching. ESSENTIAL: Set aside . . . a definite place aT home To study, away from all disTracTions . Courtesy of ST. Louis Park High book covers. W, With headsets and microphones, language students explore phonics and conversation Techniques. Through the use of a Van deGraff generator, phys- ics classes explore the properties of static electricity. 1 , x N 1:21
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POP ART: Multitudes of Textbooks, Gray Matter 2 'Y'X Q ', ,,V' H Rainy, P'3 t WM tt tw -f 13 0 .H Typical of most Parkites, Joe Alexander realizes that since a student's work is never done, he must study through the late night hours to maintain his average. Those wishing to further their education at the college level diligently and con- scientiously take the American College Test, a requirement for certain applications. ' , 'yi-, I6
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.-v 'l 8 Tom Sawyer invites students to glance through the knot- holes and look into the merits of Distributive Education. Learning is not completed in the academic class- rooms. No creation is complete without a strong body and mind. So waterproof him thoroughly to prepare him for immersion into 35' x 75' ot chlor- inated water. Don't neglect his sense of balanceg it will prove useful on the balance beams and parallel bars. Construct his hands out of a sturdy enough material to withstand the rigors of the shop class. Give him an eye for creating similar proiects for class credit. OPTIONAL: Make sure his stomach is strong enough to digest his own home ec cooking. ESSENTIAL: Whatever else you do, read on atten- tively for more valuable, artistic suggestions. By the light of the sewing machine, Ann Burmaster can create a wardrobe from tissue paper, pins and fabric.
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