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Logic Make Trojans Work Would you believe “pythagorean theorem” problems arc simple? Geometry offers never-ending problems in understanding of geo- metric figures. This is Algebra? Our mathematician! Each student who graduates from T.H.S. must have at least one credit of mathematics. For many students, though, one year of the science of math is not enough. General Math was the simplest of the courses in this area. Algebra I had many freshmen;Geometry had sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Algebra II offered a greater challenge. Advanc- ed Math had only two seniors, Kenneth Winder and John Neumann, willing to try an even harder math. And then there are the seniors in Advanced Math. Scholastics 17
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Sciences of Life and The science department of THS was headed by Bill Foster, with Fred Folsche taking one class. Earth Science had many fresh men. Biology was the largest class, partly because it is a required subject for sophomores and THS had more sophomores than any other class. Chemistry had juniors and seniors. Physics, taught by Mr. Folsche. had only three students, all seniors. Physics class makes a Hero's engine!” Sophomores experiment in Biology Lab. preparing Petri dishes to grow vegetables. Earth Science studies the globe. d Mike gives Chemistry the needed concentra- tion. 16 Scholastics
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Language Presents Values in Literature invites English I to hours of reading. Mr. Dannevik explains a problem to Kent Ludke in English II. English I and II presented five challenging hours to Nick Dannevik. Janice Ashley took on the English III and IV classes, as well as Speech and News English. One of the highlights of the speech class was the program of one-act plays presented to the community on April 18. Several members also participated in the District Speech and Drama Festival at Emporia. Cathy Grable, who received a 1 rating on her oration at district, represented the class at the State Speech and Drama Festival at Lawrence. Bev explains, That’s the way it is!” to Speech class. English IV concentrates on the literature of England. 18 Scholastics
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