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Languages Expand cope of Communication Languages are taught to expand the student's ability to communi- cate, to understand foreign cultures, and to show the value of tradition. First year courses strive to accomplish exactly that. This is the first time that third year studies are available, however due to the shortage of interested students it was necessary to combine several levels into a single class period, leaving third year students mostly on their own time. The Journalism classes continue to teach students the direct pre- sentation of facts, and prepared students for practical application of knowledge through the Palantir staff. Terry Mueller -- Ha, ha. I found your cheat sheets, Mrs. Curry! -ai-v E-W Mrs. Bobbie Seaman Mrs. Wanda Montgomery Mrs. Joan Truman Mrs. Linda Curry ,, . ,gif A ' G ia t wk, was s' is Tm . ' ' as ' 'ff . sl , . v K A ai? , T21 i X is ' N04 4' 'Tf' Ah 2 1
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Mrs. Keller Johnson Mr. Modie Joe Wells Mrs. Glenda Johnson Mrs. Patsy Daunis The structure of language is shaped by the inherent qualities of the cul- ture. Through the English Department students learn the evolution of our culture through language and literature. The American Civilization course, originally introduced two years ago on an experimental basis, has proved such a successful means of combining American history and literature that every junior is now required to take it. This year Seniors were given the option on specific areas of study for each nine weeks. Each student selected four of the eight course offerings and reported to an assigned teacher. The purpose was to increase the stu- dent's interest by allowing him to choose the courses he was to study. Team teaching increased in scope as teachers doubled-up in concentrated studies affording more individual attention per student. .ff W ,K , QR, yi lx . fx if , 4 . iyzfe' . , . ,ff V- . yff ,f5fff 'f ' ' ' ,fy ,. I4 fi ff s sw A ff fi I, fr., J . ,, VJ Q HH. yr- ' U, . ,. J ' f ,V - fi r i -' T ,X ,via ' ' ffv' 'K f Mrs. Webb observes a dangerous weapon in her classroom. , fl With a fiendish grin, Mrs. Johnson makes out another one N ff fl' .' ', fi cf- K
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-1-.,..-vw--.--..,.v,, qg qp' .-- :gl Y cience Expands ln Knowledge as Well as Hours The Science Department strives to fulfill the needs of the students by offering P courses that cover many branches of scientific research. Biology 1 81 2, a basic course offered to sophomores, proved so popular that it was Ai Q W A i B necessary to institute an additional class before the regular school day began. lll' is ' iQ General courses in Biology, Chemistry and Physical Science are offered, and for R , 5 those students wishing to pursue science in more depth there is Biology 3 81 4 and v j Physics. rf 5. Photography, Geology and Astro Science cater to the students whose interests li'V, if ill 'lyl I l extend beyond the material of the required courses. or t P Mr. Glen Cummins ...W s..,....,,-....+.- 'lg 'i'W fv1rPsr-rw. s.. . sf . W 'Q A ff I ---....... Vi, . s Mr. Cummins turns Tad Brown on. Mr. Pogue gives a sadistic laugh as he passes out one of his easy tests . We .L 1 sfff' Mr, John Pogue Mr. Richard McClure Mr. McLure cuts up in class.
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