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Chemistry and Biology ln our modern society, chemistry and bioloqif Dlay an important part. In or'- der to understand the complex prob- lems which have arisen, the modern citizen has found it necessary to de- velop a knowledge ot these subjects. For this reason chemistry, in particu- lar, has become a more important course than ever betore. Likewise, at knowledge ot biology is becoming in- creasingly valuable to the society of today. Mr. Headlee and Mr. Tomlin, iii addition to teaching the basic' prin- ciples oi these courses, also show a sensible relationship between them and everyday lite. Scieiitilir: minds at work. euefoloing fAe efidin A FACULTY Trip Row: layne, Beltz, Clodtelter, Pmpsi, Swisher,Owen,Foster,Ward,Headlee,Carrcil,Wal1her, Row Two: Tomlin, Miller, Isaac, Vliggins, Wieldt, Bowen, Fruel, Meyer, Hansen, Smith, Lyons. Hrttrzrri Row: Conklin, Wagner, Landers, Buhning, McIntyre, Gregory, Williams, Lenicli. Taculty Not Present: lames, Lindemeyer, Myers, Wilson, Wingfield, Wright. IHOP Twelve
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l C-Ol' 36400 I ans! Sociefg ln any progressive school organization there must be a very close association and under' standinq between the home and the school. At Kirkwood we are iustly proud ot the interest that our Parent-Teachers Association exempli- ties in its yearly activities. Likewise, the untir- iua efforts ot our advisors who carefully help nach student plan tor either future collegiate trainiuq, or some bcnoticial lite work, is another iruportant link in auidina the citizens of tornore row toward a worthy future. The many parent- student conferences carried on by Miss Abbott, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Wriaht, and Miss lames take an endless amount ot time and planninq by experts who help guide students as well as direct them to solve their many problems and prepare them tor worthy citizenship. lUNlOR ADVlSORS P. T. A. OF K. H, S. Lett to rrqliti Mr. Stetzel, Second Vit'-afllrrrsitlorrtg Mrs. VVartkins, Recording Secretary, Mr, Bennett, Presi- dent, Mr. Sawyer, President at the Board ot Educatrong Mr. Frost, Treasurer. Members not pictured: Mr. Moore, Third VicaPrusrdorit, Mr. Putney, First Vice-President, Mrs. Bakwr, Historian: lvlrs, Dunbar, Health Representative, SENIOR ADVISOHS Iurrroi' Advisor: Miss larues, Senior Adviser: Mr. Cochran. luuiur Advisor Nvt Pxvsvut: Mr. Wrrqlit. Senior Advisor Not Present: Miss Abbott. 2 , Paqe Eleven
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0 ur erifage Physical Science Mr. Wiggiits has the task of teaching an important, yet diiticult subject - - physics. The purposes oi studying this subject are to aid future citizens to cope with the present mechanized environ- ment, and to stimulate critical thinking as a basis lor intelligent action in a democracy. A cultured person must necessarily aim tor selfsrealization, bet- ter human relationships, economic et- ticiency, and civic responsibility. A substantial course in Physical Science besides providing these aims also gives to the interested student a practical cori- ception ot his environment, which aids in the development of a successful in- dividual. New there you aio! FACULTY Top Row: Schwerdtmann, Craig, Puchbauer, Duchek, Koerber, Westerdale, Oqlevie, Lucco, Stein. Pow Two: Sheppard, Garrison, Hale, lennings, Todd, Clay, Parham, Steinkamp, Henry, Burton, Hoester Eottom Row: Cravens, Boettner, Linde-meyer, Powell, Hunker, Shikles, Moser, McMahon Faculty Not Present: Abbott, Allen, Beatty, Cochran, Conley, Cox, Fox. Page Thirteen
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