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Science Members of Mr. Classon's Biology class make full use of the modern scientific equipment in the laboratory. Not one of us would be here today if it weren't for the law of gravity. Yet some say such a law is not worth studying. Anything is worth studying that can be applied to every- day living. Harness your dreams and apply your theories for common use in the home and industry. Before graduation from Davenport High School, students must have one year of science. This science is invaluable, for it is a basic element in many fields. Biology enables one to learn more about plant and animal life; Physiology concerns the The Natural Science teachers. Pictured here studying reptiles are Robert Liddy, Paul B. Still, Hugh Woodroffo, Harold Money, Warren Classon, Harvey Voris, Miss M. Rae Johns, and Milton B. Brenneman. 16
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Supervising closely. Mr. Russoll Bickford and his seventh poriod Consumer Math class make sure tho students at the board are doing the correct thing. The Mathematics instructors. Solving a problem aro Willis Rosing. Russell Bickford, Jesse E. Day, and Miss Marie Rearick. What happens when you go shopping, when you buy a gallon of gas for your car, when you plan the construction of a new home? You are unconsciously using mathematics. In everyday events one is constantly faced with problems requiring solutions by Algebra or Geometry, yet seldom does he realize it. Mathematics is a basic element in the lives of everyone, every- day, everywhere. Consumer Math and Business Arithmetic are designed to instruct in addition and subtrac- tion. Four semesters of Algebra are taught at Davenport High School. Plane and Solid Ge- ometry are offered. Trigonometry, a semester's course, can also be taken. These courses are concerned with formulas and theorems. Before graduation from high school, each student must meet a mathematical standard, or a year's credit must be gained in one of these subjects. Three students tackle a problem on the blackboard while the others in Mr. Day's Solid Geometry class try to solvo it at their seats. 15
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Making full uso ol their class time for study are members of Mr. Liddy's Physiology class. human body; Zoology pertains to animal life; Earth Science is the study of soil and its com- position. Chemistry deals with the properties of elementary and compound substances; and Physics is a fundamental science, the study of heat, light, and electricity. Senior students of Mr. Money's College Prep Chomistry class are pictured above working on experiments in tho laboratory. 17
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