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MR. ALVIN HOUCK MR. H. R. BROWN MR. PAUL WEILER MR. J. W. NEWBERG MATHEMATICS In the ninth grade all students must take general math or algebra I. Advanced courses in algebra, business arithmetic, geometry, and trigonometry are offered for those who want them. MR. JOHNSTRAHAN MR. JAMES LANE SCIENCE MR. STEVE CRABAN One science credit is required. Every student must take general science in the ninth grade. MRS. NADINE WRICHT The science department offers specialized courses in biology, chemistry, physics, and physical science. Students are expected to acquire scientific knowledge and skills to prepare them for work or future education.
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Home Economics is a valuable course for every girl regardless of the plans she may have for the future. MRS. OLIVE MAZE MRS. RUBY WEILER MRS. ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG HOME ECONOMICS In addition to sewing, each girl has the opportunity to learn child care, good grooming, etiquette, meal planning and preparation, buying and budgeting. MR. T. W. CROY MR. GERALD CRIBLEY AnrtULLTON SCHOOj. COURTIS ■ ERSV LLE AUTO uC. , INDUSTRIAL ARTS All courses in the Industrial Arts department are elective. Students may take mechanical drawing, woodcraft, and metalcraft. The boys are taught skills for future use in a career. Driver’s Education is an added attraction. This class provides behind-the-wheel training and gives experience and opportunity to acquire a driver’s license. MR. JOHN HALL MISS RUTH WOODMAN Driver’s Education
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FINE ARTS Through courses in the art department students learn poster making, lettering, appreciation, water color, oils, charcoal, pastels, pen and ink, color and design. MR. ROBERT FREDERICK MR. ROSS ROBBINS Students in grades nine through twelve may elect, with the consent of the instructor, band, orchestra, chorus, and glee club. Credit is given for participation. LIBRARY The high school library has about 4900 books arid 28 different periodicals available to students. Students use the library in class groups or individually for research and recreational reading. MR. HARRY HAGGERTY MR. WILLIAM SCOTT
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