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l P1 N , . ' wg: Looking for the unknown quantity. Mathematics-the universal language-used by the ancient Greeks and understood by modern students! As we struggle with the complexities of geometry, trigonom- etry, algebra, with theorems and unknown quantities, we begin to realize the importance of mathematics in our everyday living. We have a definite application of our knowledge of math in understanding our budgets and bills, running our businesses, understanding and developing our industries and electrical power, and interpreting our sciences. We learn a new and superior language in which we may speak and always be understood. THE UNIVEH5 L L!-llll UHEE Z i Mr. Curtis Greninger Mr. Ernest Trexel Solving problems in trig. 1 ull ill
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E Illllllli 5 ll DUB W Y What course should I take? Is this the right college for me? Every student is con- fronted with such problems as these during the course of his high school careerp yet, these problems need not go unsolved. Here, in the guidance office, We are aided in the selection of our courses, the recognition of our abilities and aptitudes, the choice of further education, and the solution of our problems, Here We find the advice we seek, the counsel We need, and the understanding of those who once had the same problems We face today. Mrs. Katherine Foster Caring for the patient! Only six periods? How can I get it all Miss Elizabeth Lohr EUAHHI E IJ H HE LTH The lady in White is always around when you have a bleeding hand or an aching head. This is the C.T.H.S. hospital where students who are ill or who have ac- cidents are taken care of. Girls who are interested in nursing as a career are given the opportunity of assisting in the health room at times. Medical and dental exam- inations are given to students at regular intervals by the school medical staff, and the general welfare of the students is guarded.
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Ready? Type! Speed plus efficiency is our aim. III. E5 TU I THE Learning to balance the books. Mr. Landis P. Beckley 4 Mrs. Margaret Statler 5. .F , .,. , l i :EW ,- rx is i N X I .I
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