Albert Lea High School - Tiger (Albert Lea, MN)

 - Class of 1951

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llettv Blake. Bettv Heather. Datitl Halverson. Chuck Squires :intl Cari lirickson prepare an experiment during first hour chemistrv class. S. R, ISRIQCKNFR Science Golf XV.-XRX ER NIi'li'I'LlL'l'ON nge Biology' I6 DAN S. BRll.l, Science Science and Math GORDON LF Eli.-Xl ' Science Ifootlvall a ' OLIVE JOHNSOX IRYYIN YOLKHAN ,. lliologv Clteniistrv - if Science Club Physics ' i junior Red Cross .Ktulio-Visual Club .,,,. . Rl'SSlil,l. HXRDINC Science Nlatlteinatics l'hotograpltv Clulm llecause it is the stuclv of the things arountl tts in lile and of the world we live in, courses in science are ofleretl to all classes in high school. General science is taught in junior high. lt is a stntlv of evervtlav science which provitles a goocl hack- grountl for the more aclvancecl courses in senior high. ln biology, the sophomores learn the various levels of plant ancl animal life when they aren't col- lecting insects or clisecting earthworms ancl frogs. Physics is the first scientihc course that is not a required one. The juniors learn the workings ol machines atul how work is made easier by machines. They also learn various formulae and laws, and set up experiments to prove what they have learned. lhe most aclvancecl course in high school science is cheniistrv. lllflllSll'iOllS seniors work on formulae and stutlv the hasic eletuents. Using the hasic ele- ments in their experiments, the future scientists strive to better unclerstancl the mysteries ol' chemistry.

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Fine Arts Are Fun Showing their artistic ability are Ruth Nlzidson. Barbara lirick- son. Darrel Laude. Margaret lhoinpson. Eldon Peterson. Ifred Montie and 'john Rennncl. Rl l'H l1.Xl'IiR Cll..'XR.-X IEERIXXN Spanish Latin Frencli Literature Hi-Teens l'shcr's Club K f t Pvf: i ' is L'.L crm. Dosrxt, '- .. Q53 , ,xl-l -.t.:..Zl. -3.-Ni -iwwifgzgl V , - ..,. .. .. Q . 4. , A ' tyxlzol. I-I.XS'lWOI,D , A Itilnum 1 ii: . .,.. ROl5IiR'li xnrks carokou vicxoiat. ' N A 5 1 Chorus Dbpeech Q . I Igvmloxg ml lll5 V - X 3 lland Nl.-XBKI, R.-XYYLINCQS Libr:n'v Librarv Klub By taking a course in Latin, French or Spanish. taught by Miss Clara lierdan and Miss Ruth Bauer, one learns not only the language itself. but also the customs and ways ol' the people ol' those countries. 'l'he musit' department consisting ol' the choruses, bands and orchestra, under the direction ol' Mr. Rob- ert I.. Myers, Mr. L. Emmons and Mr. Lester Striemer. presented various concerts during the year. Giving an art exhibit was the highlight ol the year for the junior high art students, taught by Mr. Thomas Slettehaugh, and the senior high art students. taught by Mr. Guel Dostal. This year the speech classes, under the guidance ol' Miss Georgia Pengal, gave programs over the local radio station on Friday afternoons. , Supervising the senior and junior high school libraries and finding reference material lor the stu- dents were just two ol' the duties ol' Miss Mabel Rawl- ings and Miss Carol Eastwolcl. SI.li'li'I'liH.Xl' THOMAS Art otography tllub ER S'l'RlIiNll'1R Orcliestra Page I5



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Prove Practical IXGA BR ENANIAX Mzitlieilizxtics .'xllCllllilllCC ORLEY BVRGESS Nlatheinntics Cuitlrtnce MILLIE HOLM hlZllllClIlilllCS Service Club FI.ORliXCli SCIHO'I l'I.IiR hl2llllCIllZlllCS Guidance The niztin purpose of lnuthelnalics is lo develop the lllllllilllg' ability ol' the slutlenl. Courses are theres lore olleretl in lzoth junior zuitl senior high school. General math is lirst given in junior high school: next algebra is olleretl. This is lollowecl in senior high school by geometry, plane and solid, atlyancetl algebra antl trigonometry. In math, problems are put belore the stutlenl and he is instructed as to the nlethotl ol' solving theln in zt systeinzttical manner. Students lirsl receive primary equations to solve and these become more complex as the courses continue. .-Xll the courses are taught lor the entire year ex- cept trigonoinetry and solitl geometry which are oller- etl in only hull year courses. Not only does math cleyelop the thinking power, but it is also retluiretl by many colleges lor entrance. lying trigonomelry prohleins with the nitl ol' ' e rule are Iohn Sturtr. Lila Briggs, XVill'oral .johnson :intl Ruth Hudson. I.I'C1Y HOl'I.Il'IAN Nl2llllClll1lllCS junior Red Cross M. A. THOMPSON xl2llhCl'Il1llli'S B Basketball Guidance .Il'I.I.'XX wlxc Mztllieinzttics Page

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