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Gertrude Anthony, Head Harvey W. Chandler Paul Doolittle Robert Ebel James Elander Gerald Gaynor Mary Jane Hartman Mary Hawkins Lona Lee Lendsey Jack Rossetter Ralph Smith Orville Sullivan Margaret Synnerdahl John Van Dyke Robert Woodruff The Mathematics Department The Mathematics Depart¬ ment, headed by Miss An¬ thony, is mainly concerned with teaching all the mathe¬ matics necessary for college preparation. The whole pro¬ gram takes into consideration the fact that most college students intend to take more mathematics than Just those courses reguired in high school. The department offers not only college preparatory work but also a course which may in the future be worth college credit. The Mathematics Depart¬ ment presents its courses with the hope that work in mathe¬ matics will develop in stu¬ dents the ability to do criti¬ cal, logical, and analytical thinking. The work in algebra and much of the more ad¬ vanced work is designed for this purpose. The importance of mathe¬ matics in the business world is becoming more and more apparent. The department plans to give students a grounding in mathematics that will enable them to move into the various fields of busi¬ ness and to be prepared to learn in a special field. [16]
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Tom tells tall tale. The objectives of the English Department, headed by Mr. Gehlmann, are two¬ fold, involving instruction in language and literature. The work In language is planned to improve the skills of communication: read¬ ing, writing, speaking and listening. While writing is taught in all English classes, and there is some emphasis on speech, four Senior Electives are primarily skills courses: Creative Writing, Expository Writing, Journalism, Public Speaking, and Senior Composition. A Reading Improvement course is designed to help the in¬ dividual read more effectively and more rapidly. The objective in the field of literature is constantly-developing appreciation. The student should learn to recognize the difference between good and bad litera¬ ture—and then come to prefer the good. The English Department is organized to teach better appreciation of literature and a growing skill in language, but the material presented emphasizes, also, many side values that make life more interesting and enjoyable. Ralph Matthews Harold Radford Edwin Rakow Maxine Redmond Donald Rehkopf Ellen Shuart Nina Grace Smith Jeannette Sorensen Lester Swanson [15] A
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Higher mathematics doesn ' t confuse Bill Rice and Mary Ellis. Mr. Smith directs a drill in fractions.
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