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BIOLOGY. A LABORATORY SCIENCE, is required for a general comprehen- sion of our environment (Above) Mr. Rivera explains the functions of the ear. library books, magazines and newspapers are issued as research material. a better knowlcoge of our America is known whon the students take Ameri- can History. (Above) Miss Olguin conducts an American History Class. 23 cv t Mi (Above) Emily chalan recites in World History while the rest of the class listens to the report.
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Science is a part of our every day life, here Mr. Rivera with tho help of eight of his students mix a few chemicals for an experiment. It seems as though Spudnilt'' has finally awakened people to realize the vast importance of science courses. Grammar, a required subject of all classes has been most enjoyable this year. As in other schools, diagramming, reading, writing essays, and keeping notebooks is practiced by the English teachers, Mrs. Torres. Mrs. Brieghtling. Miss Silva and Mr. Wood. The teachers also stressed Penmanship this yoar. Another item that aroused the ambition of the students is the goal set. that states that if a B average or higher is acquired in the first three years of grammar, they will be exempted when they are Seniors. 22 Science courses are of torrific value to the student who dosiros to live more intelligently. The de- mands for people with a science background are ever increasing. Literature and English grammar wero taught interchangeably by Mr. Wood, in his Basic Communi- cations class.
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armando curule and Mike Urrea attempt to locate the trouble on this old model oar. Students are allowed to work on private car in their leisure time. B. H. S. Vocational Training vocational arts courses, including Home Eco- nomics, Auto Mechanics. Wood Shop, Drivers Training and Physical Education, are offered as electives at B. H. S. These subjects give spe- cial training in fields of particular interest to pupils. Each year many students sign up for these classes realizing the importance of these subjects in the years ahead. skill in sewing is practical a well as enjoyable for a young girl who marries soon after high school, (above) Mrs. Zimmerly. instructor, discusses patterns with Patsy Ortiz as Tina Casias works on skirt. COURSES in welding were taught for those Interested in it for future work. what's cooking? Its fun to cook and bake in that beautiful home economics kitchen, isn't it girls? Learning the basic fundamentals of homo making is part of tho daily schedule for the economics classes. 24
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