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TJlatk ape there weren ' t any tests in Boyd ' s brief case. From the serious faces of the class, we can detect a test in Mr. Garvey ' s algebra class. Why study mathematics? This is the old familiar question often asked by pupils. Pupils often think that just the ones who will need mathematics in their careers should study mathematics. However, they don ' t realize that every person needs mathematics to solve his everyday problems. Even the housewife finds mathematics essential for solving her domestic pro¬ blems. Since the world we live in today is compli¬ cated, we need many more people with special train¬ ing. This means we need more mathematics. In addi¬ tion to solving our problems mathematics also stimu¬ lates our minds and causes us to think intelligently, to interpret wisely and to come to logical conclusions. These qualities are advantageous for any subject. It is evident that without mathematics we would be living in a non-progressive world. Gosh, looks as if Leonie studied his lesson well last night. Miss McDonald is instructing her class in the delicate task of making a blueprint.
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Miss Burnett, busily at work, is our Commercial English teacher. Mr. Greenfield, patiently waiting for the answers. Is Leonard checking Miss Kintz, or is Miss Kintz checking Leonard? Miss Hand, sophomore college course teacher, and Miss Kintz, senior college course teacher, prepare the students for their future studies. Mr. Stewart, head of the department, conducts stimulating classes for college course juniors. Miss Burnett, Miss Cox, and Mr. Green teach the commercial girls correct grammer. For the general course, Miss M. Connolly, Miss Kuhn, Mr. Greenfield, and Mr. Schwartz are among the fine teachers. Larry must be telling quite a story.
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Can ' t I divide this in half, Mr. Lowell? Lookl I found the solutionl The Chelsea High School offers mathe¬ matic courses ranging from General Mathe¬ matics to Solid Geometry and Trigonometry. General mathematics deals with our common everyday problems, while Solid Geometry, and Trigonometry are for those who wish to enter technical colleges. These courses are offered under the supervision of Mr. Earl Boyd, director of the Mathematics depart¬ ment. The mathematics teachers are Miss Evelyn MacDonald, Miss Alice Burke, Mr. William Lowell and Mr. Francis Garvey. Perfectl These projects are just what I wanted. Careful Brian, don ' t extend that line any¬ more. 13
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