Crane High School - Science and Craft Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1945

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f 'N J' ,t Vylghhrf' N 1 ' ROBERT CAMPBELL Forge THERON B. CHANEY 1 1' Physics THERESE M. CIANCIO X English VICTOR COLE Shop MARY L. COLLINS English VERNE D. COMP Wood Shop BEATRICE CONNELY English FRANCLS C. COULSON Chemistry Qepdftment f The English department carries forward the Americanism program. Literature and biog- raphy about great men and great days help us to understand those ideals of democracy so necessary to us future leaders and citizens of this country. Through this source also, we gain an interpretation of life and a training toward ideals: and we develop the power of independent thought. The Crane English department, with its com- plete staff of twenty-seven teachers, has ad- mirably continued to fulfill its essential part in the war effort. It has successfully accom- plished its main purpose, and under Miss Ruth Corrigan's supervision will undoubtedly persist in doing so. In order to prepare Craneites for their future jobs as members of Uncle Sam's Armed Forces, it was necessary to incorporate new ideas into the English courses. These developments have laid the foundations for the rapid advance- ments of many former Crane students in their military lives and will also be of inestimable value in periods of reconversion in peace after victory. Knowledge ls Power 415,

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mafkemaficfi elaarfmenf MRS. ANASTASIA SPRINGER Department Head Now, lt's Like This - - ' b The role that the mathematics department is playing today is of greater importance than ever before. Its primary object, of course, is to be instrumental in the winning of the peace, with a secondary goal of insuring a better post- war world. Therefore, Crane's efficient staff of 23 math teachers has set its standards with the two principles in mind and the mathematics students have found that no haphazard efforts will be taken. The Pre-Flight course, under the supervision of Miss Regina Devine, was introduced into the mathematics curriculum to meet the ever increasing demand for better prepared aero- HARRY H. ALLEN Print Shop IEAN L. BARILEAUX Geometry RUTH M. BARNEY Geometry ARNO BICKNER Mechanical Drawing CYRIL BIRKBECK War Coordinator KARINA BIORKLUND English IOHN T. BREME Biology RAYMOND T. BUTLER Music Engineers of Tomorrow natics students. The new division has met with popular approval and at the present time 108 pupils are enrolled. Students who have chosen the mathematics course as their :field of study at Crane are re- quired to have three semesters each of Algebra and Geometry. For advanced work, Trigo- nometry and College Survey may be taken. Language students need only one year each of Algebra and Geometry, while those having Smith-Hughes training must have four semes- ters of essential mathematics. However, it is to their advantage to take Algebra 3 and Solid Geometry also. 414:



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ROGER M. CRAIG Latin GEORGE F. CRAMER Geometry FRANK B. CURTIS Wood Shop. CECILIA CUTAIA Algebra GEORGE A. DAVIS Foundry MAE M. DEMPSEY English MARY DENVIR English GRACE L. DIAZ Art we fglzyoicaf an f The Crane Science department, headed by Mr. Charles Dunn, is training many of our stu- dents ior important positions in engineering and research companies throughout this great land. Properly trained scientists are needed to produce the weapons with which we are to win the war and their role in the post-war world will be just as important as it is now. Not only must these scientists produce weap- MR. CHARLES F. DUNN t Department Head ons, but new constructive devices, by which we will progress when peace comes. New fields of research are open and the discoveries to be made must be utilized to prevent more wars, not to produce more destruction. With the training the future scientist receives in the schools today one can be sure that proper guidance is being given toward the use of sci- entific knowledge. So Peroxide Makes High Blonde, Mmm- lt's All Greek to Me 4416,

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