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In Scienti ic Fields Algebra studentsrcceive enlightening instruction on the drawing of graphs. . , at 57' . ,Q 1-51, Q yn or C.- B 1. MR. T, ROY MR.WILLIAM POTTS SOLDWISH BS., Western Michigan B.S., Bowling Green College , University MA., University of MA., Michigan State Michigan University Mathematics Junior High Science and Key Club Mathematics Phys -,.. Builds Strong Bodies i t .S We must not overlook a very important part of i A .Q our high school careers-our physical education M' instruction. What a good feeling to work off that excess en- ? . A fy ergy playing basketball, volleyball, soccer, and Y numerous other games. And don't we get a work- Ggfflis out with all those exercises we do? The boys' 1 . ., . . A-B. Simpson College Univeiifan a C physical endurance tests give us a chance to break Boys, Physical Education Girls' Physical Education Football and Baseball G.A.A. Varsity Club our own records. Yes, good fun and exercise. But you know. there's still another point to be made-a goal to reach. We continually hear that cry for good sportsmanship. Win or lose, take it like a sport! Pyramids and tumbling exercises keep the boys in good condition.
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Social Stlldi6S -l Make Democracy Mean More What a wealth of knowledge we have at our disposal in the various branches of our social studies department! How fascinating is the study of our history. of our government and our democratic way of life. which we are so inclined to take for granted. We begin to realize how many freedoms we enjoy. and we discover how much toil, hardship. and heartaches our ancestors endured to gain for us all these privileges. When a student graduates from our high school, he goes forth into the world with a clear perception of his rights and privileges, and also his duties as an American citizen. .2 Part of the work in Government class includes a knowl- edge of current events, which are discussed once each week. Africa-past, present and future-was the subject of a Problems for the local branch of A.A,U.W. L 57. MR. FLOYD SCHWAB B.E., University of Toledo History Boys' Physical Education, Basketball, and Track Varsity Club class 375' ., U'X , - X ex.:--, NCI'-. ' , ., , Y f dx' MR. NOBLE LEWALLEN B.S., Michigan State University History, Social Studies, and Driver Training Reserve Football MR. NORMAN 'S- FT- X MR, THOMAS I.. HORN A B., Eastern Mirhiizan M.A.. L'nivt-rsity of Minnesota Government, Mathematics, and Counselor Hi-Y MRS. MILIJRED PAGE BREDEWEG AB., Eastern Michigan BS., Western Michigan College College Social Studies Social Studies study in preparing a program .9- . L ' i :Nl .1 3 in I s A -he - . A K s - ' 7 Y f W A ' , e fl I . 4' li .gr m Q, 1 X.,, ,if l' ' f-.' - ,qv 5
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