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Mathematics Stressing fundamental skills and concepts, the Mathematics Department develops in the student the ability to think clearly, to analyze problems in- telligently, and then to Work them out by the proper method. Mathematics also presents an excellent opportunity to train the student not only to advance in mathematics, but also every phase of education requiring intelligent and logical reasoning. The objectives are to acquaint the pupil With a fundamen- tal background of algebra, plane and solid geometry, trigonometry, and arithmetic. Mathematics Room i Display Case AUDREY W. KUHN, B.S. - Algebrag General Mathema- tics - Adviser of Homecrafts Club. RALPH E. KUHN, B.S., M.A.-Algebra, Trigonometry, l . SolidAGeometry, General Math- GEORGE E. BLYLER, Bs. HAVEN c. KNECHT, Bs. elttaffskjflglsligff of Hunfmg - Algebra, Plane Geometry -AlgebragGeneralMathema- and IS mg U ' - Adviser of Mathematics tics - Adviser of Model Rail- Club. road Club. . -15-
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Solarium JEROME E. BAER, B.S., M.A. - General Science: Biology - Adviser of Solarium Club. HARVEY H. BECKER, B.S. - Physicsg Chemistry - Ad- viser of Chemistry Club. Sciences The staff ofthe Science Department combines to present various general science, biology, chemistry, and physics courses to the student in Well-equipped classrooms and laboratories. Clear objective reason- ing, needed to reach scientific solutions for practical problems met in life today, is stressed by the depart- ment. By fascinating demonstrations, student experi- mentation, audio-visual aids, and out-of-class activi- ties, the student acquires a better understanding of the sciences and becomes aware ofthe multitude of ways in which they affect our lives. Physics Laboratory ALBERT N. MILLER, BS. - Physical Science, Biology - Adviser of Photography Club. -14- WILLIAM A. MILLER, B.S. - General Scienceg Biology - Adviser of Projectionists Club.
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