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A! ' 11' 1 T T 4 ' f 2 Miss i,lt'ur11 lt. Iulinson Mrs. lflnrcnuc H. Flctclici 'lk-.1 limi' .X stitch in time- Jlame, iwnomica, To develop the students appreciation of homemaking respon- sibilities and to familiarize the student with the most effective usage of those things found in both home and community are the two foremost objectives of the home economics department. ln the foods classes the necessity of a correct diet is stressed. The girls are instructed in the purchasing, planning, and serving of meals at the lowest cost and with the least time and energy. The teacher helps each pupil to understand the desirablility of correct table manners and certain other social customs. The two fitting rooms, the individual drawers, as well as the rest of the new equipment have been found very convenient by the students taking clothing. The girls are instructed in the texture and quality of materialsg they are taught the importance of style and color in dress. The showcase just outside the cloth- ing room is ample proof of the good work the girls have done. A course in home problems is offered in the junior and senior years. The importance of the maintenance of a happy home is most significant. The girls are taught how to plan and furnish the home and how to create a happy home atmosphere. 22
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Miw .fXil.ili llfllfl. :ft-p.ii'tiiiviit liizul: MN Mary Pi-tci's. C4ll1x't'IlfI'Lllltlll Are you planning to be an engineer, an architect, an astronomer, or an aeronaut? lf you intend to enter any one of these vocations, you must take mathematics. For any type of work, however, it furnishes a good foundation, and colleges usually require two years of it for entrance. The mathematics department offers algebra, plane and solid geometry, trigonometry, and business arithmetic. Elementary and college algebra furnish the fundamentals that are necessary for the more advanced mathemati- cal studies. Geometry is the study of the prop- erties and measurement of lines, angles, sur- faces, and solids, lt is taught in the second and third years. Students who are interested in bookkeeping usually take business arithmetic as it affords excellent training. Related mathematics is pro- vided for boys doing shop work. The new building has facilitated the dis- play of work done by the students in these classes. The geometry students have con- structed miniature gardens, bridges, and other articles. lf you go into one of the mathematics rooms, you will find these projects on display. Miss lliwtniiw Wilsmi. Miss .tilrlii 'I'li4im. lt .muh l cqugifs .fugit- 21 . Q,-
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1 I R nn I Miss I-,lixinimr Il. IJ I tl I ll, XV.lggnllL'l', .Ii-5 I t I III. S CIRSS. I lin Olliilti R. l. Winn, Miss Mx 1 W O. Ilc'CI'xI1L'l', L. lx, N lim IIQIIHL'I'l R. l7.imistIi. ln addition to studying scientific facts, it is the purpose of the science department of Elgin l-ligh School to teach the subjects so they will function in our daily living as a means of interpreting the World in which we live, and as an aid to adjusting ourselves to our environment. Through an un- derstanding of the forces, phenomena, processes, materials, and living things that interact to produce the world in which we live, we hope to be able to work together more intelligently, more sympathetically, and more profitably. The student is taught to prove for himself the reliability of facts established by someone else instead of accepting as infallible everything he learns. This is done through the courses offered by the department which are general science, biology, chemistry, physics, senior science, related science, liousef hold science, geography, and agriculture. ring. Myrmi C. l 2 3
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