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The Mathematics department ranges from the junior high school arithmetic to the more diffi- cult trigonometry and geometry. From the stu- dent's viewpoint, math is something to be mas- tered, and, after it has been conquered, a feeling of great accomplishment is felt. To the teacher, ff! rn10dQ!ll'LoflllJ. math is CI subject that will sharpen the student's mind and help him to think more intelligently for himself. The value of mathematics is being realized more and more each day in our modern world of engineering and precision. Mathematics Department: Mr. Gerald Capezzuti, Miss Laura Church, Mr. Paul Mechlin-Department Chairman, Miss Ruth Kline, Miss Ferne McHenry. l.'lndien - 29
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lnclien Panel left: Top-Miss Church teaches a class in senior mathematics Urigonometryj. Middle-Miss Kline and on iunior high arithmetic class. Bottom-Mr. Mechlin and the famous Future Surveyors of America.
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Q. ' U Science Department: Seated-Miss Evelyn Shupe, Mr. William Holstein, Mr. George Hill, Department Chairman, Mr. Joseph Shane, and Mr. James McKelvey, Standing-Mr. William Wilt, Mr, James Nix, U In the world of the atomic bomb and the other amazing discoveries, the knowledge of the exact sciences is very essential. Indiana High teaches general science, biology, physics, and chemistry. With these subjects the school tries to make our living in the complex world of today easier. It also tries to make us intelligent, pro- ductive citizens who can contribute our share to the world at large. General science is exactly what the name implies. lt starts in the ninth year to teach a general covering of the scientific world at large. Biology attempts to explain the com- position of the ditterent living bodies existing, and physics is the science that teaches the fun- damentals of such things as motion and matter. Chemistry devotes its time to discovering the composition ofthe earth and the materials there- on. Two of these sciences are required for grad- uation, but most students take at least three credits, for this curriculum proves so interesting. And so it is, for the world of science is a world of study that never tires. L'lndien The classroom views on these pages are typical of any day throughout the year in the Science De- partment.
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