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We, at Elder, are very fortunate in having on hand a very able and learned scientific staff, which furthers the student's chance of advancing in the scientific Field, in college and later life. Keeping in mind that science is continually expand- ing and taking on new aspects and outlooks, it is in- creasingly important that the science teachers keep in step with the ever-appearing new theoriesr We therefore arrive at the fact that the education of a science teacher never ends. Therefore we believe the past, present and graduating student, is fully behind us, when we extend our highest praise and thanks, to our science teachers for keeping us in pace with this ever-expanding field. Here at Elder we have at our. disposal a vast array of scientitic subjects to choose from. From the very mo- ment we enter Elder we may start off in the science Field. by pursuing the study of General Science From here we may advance to the science of Biology, and then ex- pand our stucties and knowledge of Physics which is offered to us in our Junior year. And last, but not least, when we arrive at the Senior year we may Choose to take upon ourselt courses in Chemistry and Consumer cience. SCIENCE FACULTY Page Twenty-seuen
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Rev. Richard F. Redmun, A.B., B. Sc. Ed., Rev. Richard R. Willhelm, A.B., Rev. Bernard J. Huiiink, A.B., Rev. William Schroeder, A.B., Rev. Anthony Andres, A.B. Pagn Truonty-six
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THE MATH FACU LTY Page Twenlyieighl The Math Faculty of Elder is made up of very able mathematcians. The courses in mathematics which are offered are Algebra, Geometry, So1id Geometry and Trigonometry. Algebra is generally taught to the first and second year students; the seconcl year being an academic course. Plane Geom- etry is taught mostly to third year stutients. Solid Geometry ancl Trigonometry are both taken by the Seniors. This fourth year course is divided into two periods: In the first. Solid Geometry is taught and in the second, Trigonometry. This wide curriculum helps to prepare the stu- dents Jfor the Math that they Will use in iater life.
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