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Strange odors frequently issue from the chem lab where Miss Jane Taylor's classes learn to mix all sorts of mysterious potents. SCIENCE, lllUSllI With the introduction of atomic energy into the world, the peo- ples of the earth have entered into a scientific age. As the science which treats with matter in general and especially its relations to energy, physics is always valuable in everyday life. Chemistry deals with the composition of matter and of the trans- formations which it undergoes. Biology and botany classes study plant and animal life, while psychology students delve into the mysterious depth of the mind. As the universal language of nations, music is, in addition to being a pleasant form of relaxation, of special importance in the new atomic age. Kirsten Culrnback is the vocal music director, while Raymond Howell is in charge of instrumental music. Jay A. Kempkes Kathryn Stover Jane E. Taylor 14 Raymond Howell R. C. Jenkins Andrew M. Holland Ethel Wycoff
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Agnes Pheriey Leona N. Priebe Mrs. Arthur Ramstad Esther Sellie As Miss Jenni Gilchrist checks roll, students in one of her main study halls diligently apply themselves to their books. pore speech, and to develop a direct and convincing manner in its presentation. Appreciation and interpretation of the drama is the object of the dramatics class. These students produce the spring play as well as participating in other creative projects. The new radio English class gives an opportunity for actual experience in writing for and ap- pearing on the radio. An important part of each student's schedule is the time spent in study hall. A good student must have some time outside of class to prepare his lessons, and the supervised study halls give him this time. Sophomores will always remember C-I, the study hall in the commercial building, where Mrs. Ellen Collins introduces them to High School life. Miss Jenni Gilchrist maintains order in the large study hall in the main building. Few people realize the tremendous amount of work which super- intendence of a study hall means. Miss Gilchrist and Mrs. Collins each day have a large percentage of the students in school under their charge for at least one period and more often for two. Ruth Stephenson Jenni F. Gilchrist Ellen Collins l3
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Kirsten Culmback Ruth Beck William R. Gowen Charles Smith Under the direction of Bill Gowen, coach, sophomore boys do calisthenics to make their bodies stronger and more supple. GYlll, llll-llH Strong bodies and strong minds are vital to a future of national security and world peace. During the war it was disclosed that many teen-aged boys have not had proper physical training to fit them for military service. Therefore more attention than ever has been given recently to gymnasium classes in high school to build better health. Boys spend much time on strenuous activities, while girls satisfy themselves with a little less energetic action. Alert minds are made more alert by tussling with problems in mathematics and striving to solve difficult theorems. The value of mathematics cannot be overestimated. The subject is basic for engi- neering, science, navigation, aviation, and many allied fields. Everett High School offers a well-rounded course. One year of plane geometry, one semester of solid geometry, one and one-half years of algebra, as well as trigonometry are offered as the basic math subjects. Kathryn B. McCormack Ruth Moody N, S. Walther I5
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