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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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1' Q K i ff '9 4 lm- , E. IIB' sq., +77 many Reserve students. A-B-C-D, just how easy can typing be? s e 4, X . .w '-E My .Al The ability to bounce back is a virtue of li W, 13 U XXX ,WWW ufhfyr ww f Wff' 5' in , L 4. 'A Aw J' NW 4-. Iulius Sumner Miller gives physics' students a lesson since Physics is his business . Mr, Larmi demonstrates experiments for his Chemistry students. Curriculum 1143
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l i l othing comes easy School isn't all fun and games, though many wish it would be. In order for passing grades, students were seen doing homework in ev- ery nook and cranny that could be found. In some classes, writing a page or two of notes a day was a regular occurence. They were used as refer- ence for tests and kept for future us- l age. In the stenography and clerical blocks, typing was done on a regu- lar basis throughout the course. Using adding machines and seeing so many numbers in a long list was not just exhausting but confusing. Finding students who asked ques- tions but never payed attention in class exasperated many teachers, but in the long run, they usually took the time to explain. Students had to work in choir, too. Singing wasn't just walking out on a stage and accepting applause. It was the careful harmony of voices from long hours of practice during and after school. After the school work is done, Re- serve students continued with thier social life. They learned however, that the senior year rolls around quickly, and to enjoy every moment of thier high school years. Taking two pages of notes in Mr. Trimbur's You and the Law class every day is no suprise. Velvet Cross leans over her desk in total ex- haustion from typing with a broken finger. ' E ' I n 2 . ' at .,,, 1, fi ,l I Q A'-f ww I I Q fin Curriculum X145
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