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The Department of Intelleetuals In mathematics and science classes this year, the curriculum offered a variety of courses. In each course the students learned basic ideas and concepts that would help him in furthering his education. In geometry, students studied the relationships between lines, planes, and points. Algebra students studied equations. Biology class introduced the students to the basic developments of nature and formed a basis for advanced courses in science, such as chemistry and physics. Chemistry led the students through the examination of chemical changes and the exploration of the world of atoms. In physics, study centered around forces, weights and balances, sound, electricity, and light. SHOCK' ' ' Mr. Thogerson Mr Hohenthaner My Peterson M,.,K1opP
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Teachers Educate Teens for Modern Living! 1 ' fe Mrs. E1zenga's classes figured ' gf ' how to balance meals and bud- VW , ,QF K - gets. A highlight of the semester ' was a fashion show of the gar- uu g y f L ' fs A ments the girls constructed. t y Q ' w r , if her tailoring and home nursing i . i r 7-,' - H '-- - e classes for the juniors. Seniors 'il 'E' L 'f 1t' slaved ov er scrapbooks for el , i L family living, and drew floor ,. 5 R 111' ' K plans for their future homes in .- H , family finance. l M ' 1 , , . .-'fr - Miss Johnson Mrs. Elzenga D. Crosgrove models her tailored New See here, kiddies! 5 g g 5 3 3 outfit. Under the direction of Miss Averman, future stenographers typed, squiggled shorthand, and played with the duplicating ma chine. With the snap of his fingers, Nlr. Tiede's students buzz through basic business, bookkeeping, and business law. y M Mr. Tiede Miss Averman I0
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