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Mathematics Mr. Harold Weir Chemistry Biology General Science Elder Clifford Witzel Electronics, Business Mathematics On a Physics class field trip to the University of Washing¬ ton’s Physics laboratory, the class listens to the guide explain the Van de Graaf particle accelerator. Learning new methods in Business Mathematics, Annette Bolyard is forced to ask assistance from Elder Witzel.
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Mr. Wes Parker Physics, General Science Geometry, Algebra II Mathematics IV Junior Class Advisor Science and Its Language, Mr. David Mummert Algebra, Driver Education, Sabbath School Advisor The students who undertook classes in Auburn’s mathematics and science departments learned careful, modern lab procedures and realized the importance of precision. Beyond this, they experienced the thrill of discovering for them¬ selves basic principles. In spite of the endless questions their answers led to, they were in¬ spired with confidence and real joy of accom¬ plishment as they met stiff challenges and over¬ came them. In this mathematics department, a new class was initiated by Mr. Parker. Called Math IV, the class studied complicated matrices, conic sections, and introduction to calculus. For them this was a step beyond Algebra II. The Science department introduced anew class, General Science, to take the place of Biology. The class, shared by Mr. Parker and Mr. Weir, studied biology, chemistry and physics. 20
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Secretarial Studies Mr. Hal Crays Office Machines, Typing, Shorthand Rainier Vista Business Advisor Mrs. Charlotte Syphers Typing I, New Testament English I Village Girls’ Dean Rainier Echoes Advisor During the year five new adding ma¬ chines, two calculators and several book¬ keeping machines were added to the de¬ partment. A ten-week office machines course at the Victor Company netted Mr. Crays, head of the department, a certi¬ ficate of proficiency, in the operation of their machines. Honestly, Mrs. Syphers, it was the machine that made those mistakes!” cries Carol Martin.
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