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MATHEMATICS 1. UNDER THE WATCHFUL EYE of Mr. Pearson, June Spark and Maurice Reuler learn the points of geometry. 2. QUESTIONS AND AN- SWERS, but it isn't a game, it's a Charles worth math exam. 3. GEOMETRICAL SOLIDS prove interesting, in fact almost amusing (note Paul's grin) to David Schmidt, Paul Temple and John McAllister. 4. MECHANICAL DRAW- ING requires a neatness and accuracy required by no other course. Drawing boards, pa- pers, books, and compasses are put in long center drawers of tables. Smaller instruments and paraphernalia are kept in box- like drawers at sides. 5. CHANCES ARE AGAINST YOU proves this accurate cal- culation demonstrated at the math exhibit. Page 28
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SCIENCE 1. THE RESISTANCE at given temperatures of copper and manganese is tested by Autrey Croke and Verline Franks in a physics lab. 2. ROCKS AND STONES may break my bones and also my grades, if I don't study, think members of Mr. Molien's geology class. 3. ASTRONOMY isn't all star-gazing, as shown by this picture. It includes, also, much detailed and complicated work. 4. THE WONDERS of natu- ral life explained to biology stu- dents by teacher Molien. 5. THROUGH THE POWER- FUL LENS of a microscope the wonders of an unknown world are studied by Cy Allen while Bill Blanchard just wonders.
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Dick Koch seeks out the precise value of an unknown by means of room 119's giant slide rule. MATH FANS WONDER AT OPTICAL ILLUSIONS the exhibit on any mathematical topic in which they were interested. Plane and solid geometry, algebra, trigonom- etry, math analysis, and other math classes were represented by projects. Movies were shown and lectures were given by students at regular intervals. Angels seemed to be impressed also by the exhibit of optical illusions. Page 29 The first annual mathematics exhibit, held at East on April tenth, eleventh and twelfth, showed students the im- portance of math in everyday living. Commercially made adding machines, calculators and other devices were dis- played. Pupils from all math classes were asked to send special projects to
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