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tudents get a head start Different teachers have different methods of teaching. Mr. Larmi, for example, believes that experiments or labs is the best way for his stu- dents to learn about chemistry. In other words, experience is the best teacher. Experience is one of the biggest assets for Western Reserve Vocation- al students when they go job-hunt- ing. Whether in Student Nursing or Senior Dennis Doing shows just how much concentration goes into spray painting. Auto Body, these students have two years of actual participation. Physics students are treated with a fairly new concept used in teach- ing, television. Iulius Sumner Miller shows these students the complexity of physics while on the tube. He ex- periments different theories and then explains them to his audience. just as mental education benefits our minds, physical education bene- Nervousness and make-up tests always seem to go hand-in-hand. Victory is in the minds of these students as they return the opposing team's serve. 142 !Curricu1um fits our body. During gym, one learns of the variety of exercises needed to keep ourselves in shape. From basketball to learning the ba- sics of gymnastics, the bumps and bruises are mixed with laughter. Someday in the future, there is no doubt that there will be more di- verse ways of teaching. But it's nice to know that there are fun ways to learn in the present.
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Kathy Tiihonen, LouAnn Prindle, and Iames Tenney have to learn the words to songs backwards, forewords and sideways. Typing letters in clerical has taught Karen Brown the art of concentration. 2.5 . . .M - :SR A xx ' . J- . a ' . H X ' 44.1 'hh' - X Xt wir V - X x Z E s lrzz it .Iik I .szy in L X g fvfff- S ' fa 5 N lk rn sg:- - 511:-1. , 'Rats - - ,. J aal. visf-:Egg X K . .. is X . Q, K .rk. k . k i E 144 !Curriculum 5' A, K 4--A Mr. LaRicca's fifth period American History class had the pleasure cf hearing a speaker from Africa. Nick Hatzis finds a quiet corner in the Pub to finish his Chemistry II homework. -J'
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