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Knowledge of English Used to Write Term Papers The English department used a mndifipd team teaching plan this year. Mrs. Margue- rite Edwards taught mythology, stimulated «father English g$ys,'and guided seniors in writingterm papers. Mrs. Kathleen T ra v w i c k emphasized vocabulary, spelling, and the fundamentals Of Englisfi grammar. Students utilized these skills in the writing of themes and research papers. Mr. John Burr stressed grammar as a tool in writing and speaking with the use of 7 filmstrips on English punctuation and word usage. MRS. MARGUE- RITE EDWARDS teaches English and Communism MR. JOHN BURR teaches Jr. High English. US£s .di£lionary to look up a word in vocabulary book. USING the vertical files, Carol Brew tries to find more information for her English research paper. rpeords JANE Ramsey arrangesJiooklets on Shakespeare's plays in the orderThey were written. 18
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and Composing Reflect U.H.S. ACaADEMICS Pictured above: The National Gallery of Art. This museum is crammed with Rembrandt, Ruebens, and Vermeer paintings. 17
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New Biology Suite Added to Umatilla High School MIKE DuBose uses a slinky to demonstrate trans- verse and longitudinal wave motion. As a young child, one looks at the splendid starlit sky with wonder and awe—as a student of U.H.S., one learns the meaning of the celestial scene spread. above, %jjd of the chemical and physical aspects of the world. This year the general science class had done a lot of study on heat control. Dissecting now has a new appeal to the biology students, who were paired off, each group receiv- ing their own individual cutting kits complete with animals to dissect. Physics students became well versed in the reflection and refraction of light in mirrors and lenses. To study the heavens better, the entire sci- ence department borrowed a large telescope. In February, !he biology class took a trip to the Jacksonville Zoo and Mar ineland. GENERAL Science students find that the telescope, loaned to the school, is complicated but fascinating. MR. ROBERT STOVER teaches gen. sci. and geometry. MRS. BETTY RYNEARSON teaches gen. sci., physics, and biology. USING a model of the brain, biology students David Caldwell and Gail Pulliam show the rest of the class where the cerebrum is located. 19
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