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1 ' 2 Junior mathematicians explore the secrets of al- gebra, geometry, and trigonometry. These subiects are good preparation for college because they help to develop thinking ability. Amateur scientists feel at home in our modern :Hn , l , - classroom labs. Biology, physics, and chemistry prepare the way toward productive careers in medi- cine, industry, and defense. Social science helps students to be well-adjusted in this modern world. During the year students conduct opinion polls and make interesting case studies. Future businessmen and competent secretaries gain valuable experience in our commercial depart! ment. Amidst modern office equipment, they strive hard to master the techniques for a successful ca- reer. One of the more interesting parts of trigonometry class is the demonstrations. Here Mr. Felton shows how a tran- sit is operated. I I f . xi Q-'Bt Joy Elkins, Bruce Wagner, Judy Wilder, and Mary Coles pansion in sixth hour physics class while Dave Farkas and labor tediously trying to determine the coefficient of ex- .lack Emmons discuss their previous experiment.
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