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Twenty New voting machines will be used in the municipal election this fall. Social Sci- ence students had a pre- view of the new look in voting. flllllb Q , rcxmmiw MM gif Social Science Department The intricacies of our government, the steps leading up to our present-day system, and the problems that arise in it are the important ideas emphasized in the study of social science. The youth of today are the leaders of tomorrow and must be well-trained and able to meet this responsibility. The study of government furnishes the pupil with the necessary information and back- ground, so that he will be able to cope successfully with the perplexing problems that confront us.
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Foreign Languages Department A knowledge of foreign languages is becoming more and more important today as the nations of the world are brought closer together by modern transportation. Now, more than ever before, it is necessary for people of different nations to be able to discuss thoroughly and calmly the problems that arise, so as to bring about a peaceful, happy world. In the spirit of this ideal, the United Nations was con- ceived. In the understanding of all peoples lies the hope for peace in the world. A group of French, Span- ish, and German students, symbolizing their respective nations, illustrate the belief that people .of different backgrounds and ideas can live together happily and peacefully. Nineteen
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Mathematics Department A greater development of the powers of reasoning is offered to students taking advanced math courses. Com- mon sense is the basic factor in learning how to solve problems. Deciding what the problem actually is and then using the shortest and best method of solving it are the duties of each student. These methods are taught to the pupil, and he is urged to understand the reason- ing behind it. This training prepares the student to con- tinue his study of mathematics in higher schools of learn- ing and prepares him for a future occupation in this field. 4-...Q-Q5 a--- Problems in surveying land were the task assigned to the trigonometry class. With the help of the transit and the mathematical knowledge gained in tlheir classrooms, these students hope to com- plete their job satisfactor- ily 'l'wentyfOne
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