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The advent ofthe atomic age has made science even more important in everyday lite. Physics and chemistry, taught by Mr. Marschall, awakened an interest in the development of all science in relation to modern life. Biology teaches students to adjust themselves to their environment. All sophomores were required to take this subject under Miss Rusch. General Science, introduced to all freshmen by Mr. Wallace, serves as a basis for all related subjects. Miss de Vos, librarian, aided the students in their enrichment of vicarious experience. mr. marschall miss rusch ITIISS 09 VV: mr, Wallace
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Spanish math, social studies, and history all have their place in the building of a peaceful world. With a knowledge of Spanish, taught by Miss H-owatt, students were prepared to promote the good neighbor d f thematics under Miss Fjal- policy. The stu y o ma , stad, gave students the initial preparation-necessary for fields of constructive endeavor. Through social studies, taught by Mr. Kivisto, the seniors learned ' ' ' ' 't' nshi . ln the vital importance of intelligent ci :ze p his history and constitution courses, Mr. Wilhite im pa rte d the true values of a democratic government. if-. ie W. V' ' XLQQ., . aw fialstad J ,, M fa ,Z W Q 1 F 1, W Y, 53,35 . 53.535, MH wx 'iq JK mf- Wilhite L Q ws easy a . -mm is xmas -as it ggsififs, SE M1 was SYN 5 K 565024 n 2-1-Ea 5 i W 'awk I 3,222.29 X xx
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es are those lmportant among high school cours that prepare students for a career. The classes in home making, supervised by Miss Graney, empha- sized dress designing, dietetics, and home manage- ment. The fundamentals of typing were 'learned un- der Mr. Cordes, who also had a class in general math. ' iness world training in ad- For those entering the bus ' d and bookkeeping was given vanced typing, shorthan , by Mrs. Parsons. Those interested in engineering and other related fields were taught mechanical drawing and shop by Mr. Lane. -'L' i -Q-wiv. miss graney HQ'- x mr. I QQ 0 Emu A5 g isiltb mfS- persons i BDE I
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