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UMBER, PLEASE? The math department works very diligently teaching: our students the whys and wherefores of consumer math, business math, algebra, geome- try, and trigonometry. MGE-e, this test is hard! Mr. Friend looks over Donald Ker- chnerls shoulder while his consumer math class takes a test. AB-CD! Thomas Klump proves a problem as Mr. Shaalf's solid geometry class looks on. 'This is how you do it! Mr. Wise explains fractions while Terry Teren- chin listens intently and the 8-3 section watches them. Mr. Robert Shaak, llepartment head, is clemonstratingz an algebra problem to Mr. Ralph Friend, Mr. John Wise, Mr. Clarence Vfcik, Mrs. Barbara Cra- ter and Mr. Grant Mahon.
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tary RlPQIPl of 9V performs tlu experiment as Mr Weik supervises the procedure Tdklll, tartful notes on the reaction are .lanet Swelgart Richard Wanner larry Schroeder, Warren Ulrich and .ludy Shlnn Mr. Clair Klingler reviews a chart on SH-BOOM I Have you ever walked through the halls and smelled a terrific odor? That was just the junior and senior chem- istry students in our science depart- ment experimenting with sulfur. Phy- sics is not offered this year to the juniors, because it is felt the 11th graders need the geometry course to prepare them for physics. Henceforth, chemistry will be offered to the juniors and physics to the seniors. gf Mr. Klingler points out the parts of the human eye to a group of 10-C biology stu- dents. Erma Ernst and Jane Costello are in- specting the model of a human ear. Oscar watches the procedure in the background. reproduction as Mr. Clarence Weik, Mr. David Evans, Mr. Arlan Moyer and Mr. Paul Amer, department head, look on. John Garber, seated. and these 12-C boys are investigating the composition of a compound. Richard Wagner times the operation. Wvateliing the procedure are Mr. Arner, Charles Weiser, Thom- as Klump, William Smith, Otto Bitzer, Charles Bell, and William Kutz. Be careful, boys! :Vx . . mmm
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Mr. Lloyd Miller, social studies department head, is calling the attention of his depart- ment memhers to the poster on Pennsylvania Week. These faculty members are Mr. Arlan Moyer, Mr. Aaron Miller, Mrs. Alma Herb, Mr. George Griesemer and Mr. John Wise. The 10-C-l class under the direction of Mr. Joseph Peta, student teacher for Mr. Lloyd Miller, is pointing to the fabulous city of New Orleans in their discussion of American History. A Mrs. Alma Herb is explaining the current world situation as printed in the .lunior Re- view, weekly newspaper, to the 9-C-l civics class. William Kutz is leading the 12-C P.A.D. class discussion on the weekly topic. These students will form their own opinions as a result of the discussion. Mr. Peta is look- ing on. Ja- LONG AGO AND FAR AW Y The social studies department spon- sors many trips Hheyond the classroom walls. The freshmen visit Gettysburg and Harrisburg. The sophomores trav- el to Franklin Institute in Philadel- phia, while the United Nations is the highlight of the junior year. Harris- burg, Washington, D. C., and New York City are the cities of interest to visit in the senior year. Sw at I5 f
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