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Bill Kingsley. Aurel VVormwood, glean Anderson, Fred Suhler- Students of this department pre- paring current topics. Social Science The Social Science Department olters the study of lVorld History, American History, Civics, and Economics. The student first familiarizes himself with the origin, growth. and tendencies of world development in World History. American History, a continuation of VVorld History, deals with a specialized topic-that of America. Here the student learns of his country-the policies, viewpoints, and organization. This subject aids the student in realizing the importance of intelligent citizenship. Civics deals entirely with the organization of our goyernment. livery student becomes a voting citizen within a short time after he has completed his high school education. 'lihis year the class not only studied from the text the process of voting. but at the time of the presidential elecion in November, put it into practice. There were student speakers representing the three major parties, for president and for governor. Registration, just as is carried on elsewhere, was required of every voter. Voting by ballot in the home room completed the dayls program. Economics is a study of mankind making a living. lt gives the student occasion to think for himself and realize some of the responsibilities of future life. Present day problems are analyzed. and the student taught to see them as a challenge to be met. A thorough study of the government of Aurora is effected to familiarize one with the organization of his town. Iiva Nfartens, bl. VV. Rosenbarger, Rowena Galbraith, C. I.. Allen, ,17., i. ...,. ':, .. .s iii? ' 1 f -i ie.-.f , .. ,ip . ., . .. il, .: - . -1 an ' i if ,I 4 F iii. will 2 ii la , i liar i W , fjiwgpg FWF, , if 3 ,F Y . 'ills . f' 4.1. i ljpffl ii Q 55,525 , is 5-.1 I . Wi lllilf . ,I tim. ' IGM-. 'tllinlsl f i ,ggQ,:,c l if '1 T5- as if. , Y . W lam 1 at-5 lp 'f l .' 1 ' E 'li-. , ll' , Wiki ' 5 i liili 'limb at-1 ., 'J' ' 'W' EE T . 4.5 Q , 1.f.' ' 'rlpp .1 5 1-. , , mi ' ..' 44.L'. Q., . . 'IW W my 1: i iz 1 -f sf as 5,52-. 'iiiiili ,W ' 'fl' Th -M14 il.. ii :' i 1 ir 4 ...T Wt. 'A
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R. E. Davis, G. ll. Maaske, C. U. Gunderson, R. E. Stutz, R. E. h'IcAfoos. Science The Science Uepartment aims to give the student an understanding and apprecia- tion of the physical phenomena most common in his lifeg to aid him in performing practical tasks in his home or in his future vocation more intelligentlyg and to prepare him for the further developments in future scientific advancement. General Science is built around a knowledge of common things in home lite, and offers the fundamental principles of science. Chemistry gives the student a general understanding of chemical changes and their application to everyday life. At first the history and achievements of chemistry are studied and later the course deals with the practical details. Physics is the science that deals with mechanics, heat, light, sound and electricity. Some of the time is devoted to a study of liquids and gases and basic principles. lfach student is required to make a project applying' to something he has learned in the course. Biology is the study of the human body, plant life, and animal life. ln the study of the human body. there is an aim to a better understanding of the function of this complicated machine. The Science Club, open to students taking Physics or Chemistry. gives occasion to apply different activities studied. Aaron Alhriglil. 19..
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