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The Math and Sciences— Physics Chemistry Physical Science Biology College Algebra Trigonometry Algebra 1,2 Plane Geometry General Mathematics Judy and John use one of Trig’s big instruments. 18
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Man’s Record—Social Studies Civics Sociology United States History World History In no study are records as important as those in the social sciences. Re cord¬ ing every act of man in every field, they present a concept of political and ethnic heritages from which to build a better world. To carry on the tradition of learning from the works of other nations and other cultures, modern man makes use of all the utilities at his disposal. Using tools of the times, the story of history is told as vividly today as though it were current news. Indeed, some of it is only the repetition of former times, and knowing the story of other types of gov¬ ernment, other ways of civilization, the students of tomorrow can evaluate the world they will create. : 1 j if j; j| , Iff «jj8
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KINGDOM PHYLUM CLASH ■MHAPTgi r«tPS;FT 5 t OOQHA TA p-.itorrn « nr. fiur ' XI From Frogs to Formulas George Gordon entered this year ' s science fair. John and Margaret take observations from the gas-law apparatus in Physics lab. Carol and Diane prove a geometrical theorem. Every time a satellite encircles the earth, a farmer reaps his crops, or a child brushes his teeth, the process used has been developed and improved by the studies of science and mathematics, and every time a scientist is produced, he has been encouraged and strengthened by a faculty and department like those of D.H.S. Offering the latest in scientific theories and practices, the science course has been ex¬ panded to a four year program to encom¬ pass all of the major fields, as well as a gen¬ eral study. Working hand in hand with science, math each year increases in its difficulty, preparing students to group the concepts of a highly technical world and to adapt the scientific principles to practical use. The Classified ion V Identified Insects ion ORDERS FA MI L V GENUS SPECIES
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