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Accuracy, Their Rule For Experiment 'Q 4 f , sf' -Q if 1 TPIOWS leon im-imtti McDonald A4-H. li.,S1 flieadl l ll: Ilcnabuig assists Xlbeit lzinstein in the identifitation of thc internal organs of thc frog during biology lab. ln the classrooms and laboratories of the Castle on the Hill. students explore the manifold wonders and mysteries of a scientific era. Each day, Collegians enter lascinating worlds ol' mitrostopic plant life, of lloly bal- zintcs, and ol flasks and Bunsen burners. They ac- quire knowledge which enriches their lives with under- standing and appreciation of the complex mechanisms and wondrous functions of the world in which they live. The future scientists of a growing nation study all types and fields of science. ranging through animal behavior patterns, physical laws, and molecular struc- ture of compounds. The Science Department realizes the importance of such studies and offers many enriched rourses in thc' biological, physical, and chemical sci- ences. An advanced nation is one which is well sup- plied with stientists and engineers ol all types. Here. the foundations ol a stronger .Xinerica are constantly being built. llrt- normality of an NaOH solution is tlclctmincd by Nli. lliclinslsi as lic lli'lll4lllNll'.lli'N the process of titration to his chemistry class. ran Kirk Island .lffvnw Dvnabllffz AUB' ns, .lI,.4.. fan. ge-x l S r .lt Ilaxid .lt-ssc llinson Russell, johnson I-'rccdcnburg ILS., ALS. IIN, BS. 2 1 'pu 12' . it 9 3- JPL' t if M l'a t1LglEw6Yse1' Bernagll: Kuder Mfgsrrrlfi k 'W ' HS., l'f1.I7, l gf- -O - -4-I X. lost' h Schwarz l'i.1lWHlllSClll!l2NK'l' Clay Smll P . , 11.5. zrs., AI.lfrI, 1f,s1, Am. 2l
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Logic Form 555 ,s,,. ii Q-. rl Boyd Xvinkelhlcch ill., AI.,-1. sl Gb' Ulead, ' s Their Basis For Thought 3 6. -., i 5- x E pl I ames Allman Edward Baublis .Xdvanced math students find the eight o'clock sessions in Mr, Winklehleclrs office a fine time to A.B. li,-Y., Mlirl. rlear up problems from the previous night's assignment. 'All City College graduates have certainly been well- ' Ex equipped with the many mathematical tools which they ' will apply in their future years. This knowledge may 1 he used to maintain a husiness, to plan the construction t s gui' I ul a new rocket, or to determine the various mathe- ' marital realtionshi is involved in enetics and medicine. 1 5' ,,... 1 l . 1 Q... llrom algebra through calculus, students can acquire a frank Clhuhh Luther Ditman Lawrence B S I3 I B S 1? 4 I lenbogen I AW ' L. William l-arlev Burt Kaufman fairoll Lloyd BS IIS Ill? lil ffl .T 'fer Q , , ,gn ,Qs it ' .., .. . .U..i.:. Q . '3 .--f ltilliam Iiciu- llvman Sachs Nlariou Yeaple 1 If Its., AIA. Ali. thorough loundation in a subject for which applications are lound in almost all fields of a scientific or com- mercial nature. Host BCC pupils have become fami- liar with advanced algebra, plane and solid geometry, and trigonometry, while those taking the advanced col- lege preparatory course have learned to apply opera- tions in additional mathematical subjects. namely, an- alytics and calculus. Indeed, they should he grateful for the line instruttion offered to them in preparing them lor their places in the complex society in which they live. lhe computation of the area oi an isoceles triangle by logarithms is thoroughly explained by Mr. Lluihh to his young gentlemen.
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43 Donald Norton f ns. .i1..4.. lg , , rC.hairinanj , , , px.. ' H 4 .2 - -af -1,- f1.,2' s -J John Klrowlev 'livgve Rvdbeig AVA' ILS 'UA' 'flleai' .Xhna Slater. xoui sons we'Il always bc, -- Nh. Rxdlwig inakes certain that Collcg know their school song. The Clitv College Nlusic Department has upheld for nianv years the fine standards established by its excel- lent vocal and instrumental organizations. Every pos- sible opportunity is made available to those students who are musically inclined or who would enjoy learn- ing to play an instrument. The average student is taught and encouraged to appreciate good rnusicg and The Art Department is as much a service organiza- tion as it is an educational branch of the school: for, in addition to instructing the average student in the fundamentals of the subject and preparing the serious pupil for his future career, this hard working depart- ment contributes the necessary stage settings for as- semblies and other school presentations and aids greatly through this encouragement on the part of all concern- ed. CIitv's concert band, orchestra, and glee club have attained state-wide recognition for their efforts. Talents Express Ideas in advertising all of our social functions. The De- partment also generously supplies posters for various school-wide campaigns. .4 female at Citi College - Geraldine Brunner is an art major from Iiastern High School taking the art curriculum along with Sheldon Svlbert and Ronald Carmel under Mr, Filler. ,s Xqy -A7 A . .,N,, E Ib Yoiinaii lillllllll llaiix Ball ,. L- if haiiinani l5.I ..A1. , , - t c tw . L, ,Q -r xi R
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