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It is really Solid! Eyes on what you are doing! i U The study of plants and animals. - T Wadi-.Science Our science and mathematic departments serve to develop the student's interests and knowledge for use in the world of today. These classes form a foundation upon which a more advanced education can be constructed. Many of our graduates, trained in science and mathematics, have found their occupa- tions in Clairton. The student of today is taught world coopera- tion through science, but science alone is not sufficient, he must know the methods and bases upon which scientific problems are solved. Clairfonian - 20
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The English and Social Studies courses play an important part in our education. With emphasis put on vocabulary build- ing, grammar, and creative writing, the English course prepares the student for a more abundant life as he learns how to express himself. Many of our students look forward to college, writing and teaching. Social Studies outline the history of our government, explain the rights and privileges of each citizen, and teach us the American way of living in peace with our neighbors. nggd an ociaf .gilvzjied l Miss Davis' English class. I P. O. D. in 103. I Miss Wilson's English class I Clairtonian - 21
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