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1,. Ol »1'- COMMERCIAL Agriculture Art of Making Things A new field in Benson High School is the Veterans’ Agricultural Training Program offered by John W. Peterson and Paul J. Jeffery, instructors. Showing us the correct manipulation of a mimeographing machine is Dwight Olson, commercial instructor. Shorthand, typing, and bookkeeping are offered students in the business field. Looking over the possibilities of a pressure saucepan are Charis Jones and Alice Cockerill, home economics instructors. John Skala, industrial arts instructor, exhibits one of the many machines found in his department. These departments teach the practical job-getting skills that are so necessary in our twentieth-century world. ,NDustriau
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Training Minds To Reason Clearly on, K. Griswold. 1). ({utumnen, T. Line . 11 Lrfl to right: C). IVtersow. (’. Mogek, A. Nelson, II. Ktiskii. SOCIAL STUDIES These members of the social studies department are looking over “This Changing World”. World history is offered in 10th grade; American History in 11th grade; and social science in 12th grade. Economic Geography is offered also. MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE The intricacies of machines and theorems are “duck soup” for the members of the science and mathematics departments. Biology, chemistry and physics are offered for science students. Algebra, geometry and higher algebra are offered mathematics wizards. I.i fl to right : I». Glllc», U Knudlnon, K. Ilanlon ENGLISH Our curriculum would be sadly neglected if the important as- pects of “readin” and “writin” weren’t handled by the English department. English is a required course for all students from 7-12th grades. Journalism and speech are offered to supplement the basic English program. I.« fl to right: A. Nelson, L. l resteim
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Helpers and Harmonists “Book on Football?” “Fourth shelf to the left,” would be the reply of the librarian. Besides answering- reference questions, Lorraine Prestemon, librarian, supervises the students interested in library work. Talking over mutual problems in physical education are Craig Johnson and Thalia Lines, instructors. Band director, Albert Lokken, and choir conductor, Russell Griswold, are discussing plans for the spring concert and music contests to be soon held. Looking over the junior high curriculum are the members of the faculty. The solid basis given in junior high instruction is the ladder to success in senior high school. Ml s c ’■ ' ‘kk H SCHooL Fi «Oza......... • I.. |. • ‘ .eve, fmtM.il tu r'Kln «• (. Old
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