Dubuque High School - Echo Yearbook (Dubuque, IA)

 - Class of 1941

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Francois and Eisenegger imbibc in Physics. Poole and Truland do a little private shocking. 5 aff U I W-I ww R wb 1 - Mr. Dalzell teaches his students the Whys and Wherefores of the physical World about us. He performs experiments which make his students open their eyes as they see common place obje s o r n m mon things, in the e Well Dalzell explains ever ' g t s dents are Wiser for their experience. The sciences of living organisms are left to Mr. C. O. Johnson. His biology course explains cell development and the age tl irlcrn origin of both plants and the lower ani- mals. His young biologists are fascinated with the task of cutting up a grasshopper or similar beast, to learn some of the more i 'c te a es ing organisms. e hysio students progress a p ur a rn all about Work of the organs and tissues of the human body. Mr. Johnson's other subject, geology, investigates the structure of the earth and the effect of past ages upon it.

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Mr. Neil Lutes Qdepartment headj, Mr. Wilbur Dalzell and Mr. C. O. Johnson. Stoval and apparatus. Gladwin and Noonan analyzing tin oxide. In room 326, Mr. Lutes embarks stu- dents on one of the most interesting cour- ses in our entire curriculum. It is here that students first have the privilege of finding just what makes up th' o r 0 ur In an adequately e e labor or they study and exper' t t ' c fundamentals of chemistry. During the first semester all students take the same course which is a general foundation in the principles upon which chemistry rests. For the second semester, three courses are offered: metals, organic, and qualitative analysis. A student must take either met- als or organic chemistry and elect either o o b f e ther two subjects, if s also teaches a class ' s p s ' c lating phases of chem- istry With the manual arts. Have you ever wondered what makes a wheel go round or Why a battleship floats? If so, physics is the course for you. page Iwelve



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Mr. Louis Austin, Mr. E. G. Chambers, Mr. John Fecht and Mr. Leo Jonas. Lantzky and La Shorne putting out a good line. Bud Gronau in the groove. During the past year the Vocational department of Senior High has taken on a new and added significance. This has been brought about primarily because of the government ti 1 d en e p gr The four di o E vo l - partment ar ma - - s , e ' l drawing, printing, and woodworking. In the machine shop, boys are trained in the elementary principles of delicate craftmanship and machined tools. One of its most important projects this year has been the construction of equipment for instruction in Vocational Education for National Defense Workers. V h 'c dr in schieflya gener- a 5 s t fir ea owever, after t e a c r ts may choose between architectural or engineering drawing. Many drawings for projects in and about the school have already been made by advanced students. The most im- page four lem

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