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Stephanie Smith and Fat Watson wonder what it would have been like to live in times of ancient Rome. Languages iComo esta usted? This is just one of the many familiar expressions we have in Spanish. Besides learning to read, write, and speak this popular modern language, we have gained a better knowledge of Spain and her customs. Although we can’t speak Latin, we have learned the de- rivation of many of our English words. This course has helped us gain a better understanding of ancient Rome and that period of history. Captured by the spell of times long past, a Latin class listens as Delana Vail explains her Latin project. C Hahla Vd. espanol? No, these students read it. Why can’t these figures balance, the first time you add them? Future secretaries become accustomed to the routine of dictation. Page 26 Business Education We who are planning to be secretaries and book- keepers have acquired a good background for these occupations. We have had such courses as typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and business law. This department has also helped us in job placement and given us recommendations. asdfg;lkjh—Steve Counter and Mitchell Howlett begin daily typing lesson.
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Go Forth to Serve Social Studies Through movies, maps, and charts, the past has been recreated for us. We learn to appreciate the great heritage that has been passed down to us, and to cherish it. In history we learn the cultures of other lands. For the first time in W.H.H .S. one hundred seniors had the experience of learning Problems of American Democracy as presented by the educational TV station WEDU. Sue Stephenson gives her undivided attention to the history of the Bible. Mrs. Whitney briefs the American Problems class before the daily telelesson. While Barbara Bowse reads a story of “A day in Old Rome” Pat Wrat- Mrs. Whitney, aided by the View Mas- son, Judith Hall and Susan Hart enact the details of Roman Home life. ter and the over-head projector, makes psychology very interesting.
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Members of the Physics class watch the waves on the rippling tank. Science Young scientists of WHHS get a very comprehensive sur- vey of science. We also learn practical things which will be valuable, whether we plan to continue in this field or wish to be intelligent citizens of this scientific world. This year we have been fortunate to have two modern courses: Biology on TV is sponsored by the Ford Founda- tion and Physics, written at M.I.T., is sponsored by the National Science Foundation. Shirly Williams and Carolyn Redd admire the beautiful color of their solution. Mathematics Mathematics has provided us with many experiences, some which will live on and some which are forgotten. This sub- ject is becoming more and more important in today’s world and we are very proud of our math program. Algebra I and II, Geometry. Business Math, Functional Math. Senior Math, Solid Geometry, and Trigonometry are the various courses offered by this department. Bettie Sue Erwin and Missy Johnson show the class two ways of working a geometry problem. Mr. Young explains to the class Variations, an important topic in Algebra II.
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