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Formulas Dance Although some studentx nexer mas ter the principles of 2f9 1 L Schooler max go placee xxrth math rf he wants First year algebra rs followed bv more drffrcult xx ork rn college algebra Plane geometry rntrrguee mam Qtudente at the underclaeeman stage Trigonometry and solid geometry are offered for ad xanced puprli who really xx ant to delxe rnto equations and angles An over all courbe rn math re offered for eenrore runrors Presenting hrs nev. angle on geometry rs Larry Srnn Junior The rest of A Pryce Noe s clabs ponders the problem Thev are Brll Merser Phrl Karsell Jerry Etnrer Errc Vlartz and Bill Batchelder sophomores For the college bound puprl math courxes at LHS are qurte euffrcrent From the non collegiate lent preparation for mam lucratrxe fields is 3 4 align -X Pryce Noe Frank Smith Charle Hmthorne 'md Ylrllram Fuller are obsroubls delighted that Robert Trower has olxed that age old problem -X B C 71 A ' -' .' '1.,z '- ' ' bv r. v. , I N -1. v ' ' 1 v I ' ' q . . V . ' 1 ., 'K I , U 5 w f .v ' . I . I 1 . J .Y ' v I L v . 5 ' .. ' - - ', 3 who fail to pass a proficiency test as side, the U-School math department offers excel- ' Z r. e rf ii' . . A1 uf' jr . 7 ' f 4 A . , N I .X XI I -a . Jig-gi ' Q1 . I ' . S f cg. C . -1+ :Z Ll. '
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A . 4 1 1 Z 'Alf , fj16f'Z 'QM -f Communications Provide Core Lf f 'Q Miss Josephine Spear Chairman of the English department de tects a spelling, error' Looking on are members of the English department 'Vlrss Martha Jme Rrsser Miss Jean Ann Jessup lifllsi Josephine Spear Mrs Helen Vtells and David Marsh Robert Pabst and A Donald Walstrum This faculty aids U Schoolers rn grammar usage speech Journalism and social studies In L'-School literature courses, almost everything from Shakespeare to Ogden Nash is sampled. For those who prefer to put it down than to take it up, plenty of opportunity for self-expres- sion is offered to future pen- wielders in book reports, po- etry, essays, and Ceffort su- premel senior research pa- pers. Of course the jobs of reading and writing are in terspersed with sound lessons rn spelling gr rmmar ind punctuation L School rs well equipped with records, record plax ers machrnes for reading rm prox ement, and other devices for generallx improving and deweloprng our ability to read, write, and speak ll Elnora Pleener and Paul NIcExox seniors are recording, a speech for senior I-ng,l1sh cla s Pat lloadlex and Eric Neuman Juniors listen to the plax Sorrv Wrong Number on the English dcputnrent recorder w hlch is often used to make poems and plaxs come alrxe for pupils Junior -Xnn tobx ls practicing her reading, bx u ing, the speed reading, machine while Kaw Campbell time Iuth kenter rn her specd reading, abrlitx Better reading habits are an arm of the L H S English department D7 c . V . . I . '1 V- Y 1 1 . 1 , 4 l 1 K . , 1 , 1 - N Q . ,,.-f,-- -4-in S v . . , , . - I u Y ..- i V' I Y u . v i, 'Y . ' . . ' .' . . '. . , , , -f ' r I - r . ' . - , . 1 . . ,. . . , . - . N A v ls 1 4 .1 ' .1 Y V. . . 1 , , . . . , . . t V1 A r A .. y 7 9 v ' I 4 1 u ' ' - I . w L' wx s ' .4 nl I Y I I . Y , ' r v 1 - r 1, 1 W, xl I 'Y 'R an ' ' , N Y ,V .-. ' It S .. ' . . . , v . ' .. . . . . ' ,- . . . . ' . ' '. . , .v . . ,, . , . . . f . s.. 4 , , -', J 1 . ' v- 'a . v ll Q. vs V '7 ', a ' Y 'Y ' -9 L 4 ' t , 2. . , . .V Y . V -. . r , . ...S , , . M . I I , B. ., . . ,- . .. , . ,. F. . ,. . . 5 V . V . A 1 ' . ' . I- , . ' , . ' ' 1. . . ' H . ' 5. , . ' Y. D '
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