Falmouth High School - Crest Yearbook (Falmouth, ME)

 - Class of 1944

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A For the first time at Falmouth, Aeronautics was of- fered as a full year course this year. We spent the first six weeks studying the theory of flight and understanding some of the conditions which warrant a plane's design being as it is. Next each member of the class was as- signed to design some specified part of an airplane. After ideas and planes were gathered, proportions were adjusted and several full-size plans were drawn of the various views of the model aircraft. As soon as the necessary ma- terial was obtained, actual construction commenced. At this time the personal model building experiences of some of the class members came in very handy. During this time classes were held rather informally and everyone's sugges- tions were welcome. The textbook was referred to at fre- quent intervals and various other outside literature helped. Through this project everyone in the class re- ceived a more practical knowledge of the fundamental prin- ciples of aero design and building. After only minor al- terations from the original plans the model was complete with exception to detail work and finishing coats of dope. Our model is entirely original in design through the in- dividual tastes of various class members. For the second half year we are in a new textbook tak ing up the Mathematics of Aviation which is trigonometry as we would apply it to aircraft design and navigation. We hope that future classes in Aeronautics will work on and improve our model and perhaps build sequels to it. Such a course is invaluable to those who wish to get a practical knowledge of Aeronautics. We are sure future enrollments in the class will be larger and the importance of Aeronautics as a subject will increase as the field it- self expands. IX 59 . F 2 22 E5'lsm ii?7!H

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Standing, Arthur Hatch. Seated: H. Blake, T. Vail, Mrs Carlson, J. Clish, R. Wheeler, J. Immsden, L. And- ersen, A. Hanson, D. Gooch, L. Ferguson, M. Kimball, A. Kimball. The aim and purpose of mathematics is to develop stu- dents in logical thinking, to give them a mathematical foundation for study in the various sciences, such as chem- istry, physics, and engineeringg and to prepare them for the teaching profession, as well as for graduate study in the mathematical field. This year, more than ever, students are taking some form of mathematics because of the fact that a wider know- ledge of this study will enable them to obtain higher rank- ing in the armed forces, especially in aviation. The various forms of mathematics which are offered in the school curriculum are review math, business arithmetic, plane geometry, and algebra. The seniors study review math, the study of trigcnome- try and a review of algebra. The juniors and sophomores study geometry measure- ments and sizes of lines and angles. The freshman college course students study algebra, the science of the relations of unknown quantities and num- bersg those students in the Commercial Course study busi- ness mathematics, an advanced course in arithmetic. This department, under the able instruction of Mrs. Carlson, ranks highly with those of other schools. N fl U gf ,A C FP ' , Einiiiiii



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1-IBCDNCD'-fi Left to right: J. Peterson, C. Lane, J. Merrill, A. Stewart, B. Paul, D. Cleaves, L. Morse, J. Ireland, H. Barter, K. White, G. Clements, R. Aaskov, M. Young, M. King, H. Lawson, P. Keefe, G. Hanson, J. Smith, N. Tyler, J. Lash, and P. Bragg. One, two, three, F5 O S5 '1 0-0 5 vs Cf' S O in Cf' 1'-T' '1 CD 0 va HJ O C 'S on P' U heard daily in the gym, from our physical education in- SUPU0U0Pn Mr. Higgins, as he puts the different classes through exercises designed to increase the physical fit- ness of the students. As he is interested particularly in the Senior High School groups, he personally supervises their Physical Fit- ness Program. It has been reported by the limited number of survivors of his classes that he spends many sleepless nights thinking up subtle ways of torturing his classes the next day, Seriously though, gina for his untiring Falmouth H1gh,many of vices,1n fine physical our sincere thanks go to Mr. Hig- efforts in putting the students of whom will soon be in the armed ser- condition. N 6 5 E WH FHEB v- - '-

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