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Science instructor, Mr. Morley Jull, listens to a student in General Science class, one of the many science courses offered at Cambridge High. STUDIES MAN'S HORIZONS An occasional teasing from Mr. Ronald Savage tends to liven US History periods. Both interesting and important, a study of this subject gives the student a patriotic foundation in his life. SCIENCE PROBES TOWARD PROGRESS Learning about man and his environment is a part of the cur- riculum at CHS. All students are required to have at least two years of science. General Science, Biology, and Senior Science are open to Commercial and General students and to the Academic students, if they desire. For Academic juniors there is Chemistry, in which students study chemical equations and formulas along with all the rest there is to know about Chemistry. For those who choose to go on in science Physics is offered. For CHS students there is always something new in the science department. 21
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SOCIAL BROADENS Teoching interesting closses of Civics and World Geography Mr. Lee Moore stimulates his students' interest in world relations. Learning about the world, its geography and history is done in World Geography and World History. In classes of World Geography students find out the conditions in other parts of the world. In World His- tory civilization is traced from the very beginning. Current events are the main part of Problems of Democracy. Classes are conducted on the United States Government, as well as current events. Our own country, the United States, her ups and downs, is covered in the United States History course. This country has had good and bad times. All are ex- plored and discussed during class periods. Through Social Studies one broadens his knowledge of the world and its problems. Class debates, discussions, and lectures are several of Mrs. Carolyn Todd's teaching methods. POD is a necessary study for all American citizens because it explains the prob- lems and democratic background of our govern- ment today.
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Miss Nora Dunn tries to fill the community's need for bookkeepers by giving her students the training they need. After teaching how books are kept, each individual then keeps a set of proctice books. COMMERCIAL STUDENTS LEARN BUSINESS TECHNIQUES Stressing speed and accuracy to shorthand students. Miss Hilda Harwood gives her students drill. Dictation may be given by the teacher, but it is often taken from o record. 22
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