Brookville High School - Brooklet Yearbook (Brookville, IN)

 - Class of 1957

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WE GET PRACTICE IN SOLVING PROBLEMS ADVANCED ALGEBRA Janet: Gee, these logarithms are tough. Georgianna: But thinkhow much they will help us with college work. Joyce: Logarithms are really in- teresting to work when you under- stand them. Eugene: That's the problem! ALGEBRA Miss Chestnut: You will havethirty minutes for this algebra test. Use any short cuts you know in order to save time. Dick: I wish Iwould've studies those integer problems last night, Sam: So do L Iguess it's too late to start worrying about it now. APPLIED ECONOMICS Mr. Hinesleyz Because of the fact that there are so many kinds of jobs open, it is all the more difficult to chose the right one. Grace: Today, nearly everyone isa specialist of one kind or another. Jack: Each of us possess certain aptitudes or abilities and should chose our life's work accordingly.

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WE HOME ECONOMICS Kathleen: I never knew that Home Economics could be so much fun, learning how to cook so many dif- ferent foods and how to plan your meals. Susie: Learning how to set the table has helped me a lot. Inever could remember which side the glass went on, Billy: Frying foods is not unhealthy as some people think, if they just do it right. Knowing this will surely help me when I'm out of school. SHOP Don: Why do we have to repair school furniture in a shop class? Larry: Iguess we'rebeingprepared for life. Charles: What do you mean by that? Dave: He means that everybodyhas chairs, and often we can savemoney by repairing them ourselves. LEARN BY DOING an 'N . v E 1 I v 1 - f,,,-37-7' fq . in INDUSTRIAL ARTS J' im: Why are we being taught how to work in metal? Clinton: It seems to me that we should be working with wood rather than metal. Dwain: I think it's to show us how to work in many fields so that we may choose the one we like the best to work with in the future.



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THIS IS A SCIENTIFIC PHYS ICS The physics class, under the direct- ion of Mr. Dillard McKinney, is de- monstrating the power of electricity. Mr. McKinney: There are many uses of electricity. Without it people would not have conveniences with which they are accustomed. AGE BIOLOGY The biology class, under the in- struction of Mr. Spray, is learning how to dissect the eye of a cow, Mr. Spray: Now that you have the cow eye dissected study the many different parts. This will enable you to know more about your own eye since thehuman eye is similar. it Q x says at CHEMISTRY The chemistry class, instructed by Mr. Spray, is in the pro process of filling a balloon with hydrogen in a vacuum. Mr. Spray: Thestudy of chemistry is one which is very helpful to youin various ways. In numerous voca- tions it is essential.

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