Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Anderson, IN)

 - Class of 1961

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STEVE WIER AND Larry Maddox are preparing ammonia from nitric acid. MR. COULTER FINDS a model best demonstrates the functions of the various parts of the body. DISSECTING A CRAYFISH enables the student to have a better understanding of the life processes. Sllll Cl All NIMH Living in the atomic age, we are forced to be concerned with the princi- ples of science and their ever-im- portant applications. This doe s not pertain just to students who are plan- ning to attend college, but also to the ones who will manage the home, work in the factory, office, or on the farm. Biology, chemistry, and physics are science courses offered at Highland. These courses are designed to set a goal that is challenging but not dis- couraging to the student. The goal ofthe science courses is to prepare the majority of the students to live effectively in our technological world, to do this students need to be able to discuss intelligently the com- plicated problems that confront citizens in our society. I 4,

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00 l I Z' gyy gh! my . . . discussing today's problems . . . cram- ming for exams . . . completing a research paper . . . clicking ofthe typewriters . . . studying at the library . . . shouting over machine noises in the shop



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DEMAND INIHIIIJE Ill A ll PHISIVIRA Cl As our civilization becomes more comples, greater demands are placed upon mathematics. Math requirements are changing at the present time to meet the demands of our age. Math will no doubt undergo even more changes in the next few years than it has during the past several decades. This is due inpart to the rapid develop- ment of the space age. We are living in the highly technical age in which a knowledge of mathematics is essential. Modern industry, modern research, and modern business methods are based not only on empirical rules but also on mathematical methods and skills. Only a small percentage of students will earn their living in a business or profession re- quiring a knowledge of mathematical theory, but all students ne ed to be familiar with mathematical skills. AS THE ONLY girl in Trig class, Sally Lewis gets plenty of assistance with her problems. STEVE WIER AND Ted Hover find thatlearning to use the slide rule saves much time in, working advanced mathprob- lems. BUYING A NEW sweater with his birthday money presents a very practical math problem for Larry Hood.

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