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STUDENTS TODAY SCIENTISTS TOMORROW' The Biology department is the door woy through which the scientifically minded student enters the held ot science in Findlay Senior High School Here he soon leorns to teel ot horre with snakes ond bugs toods ond frogs humdn onotomy and Vitdmins dino sdurs ond plonts He goes on field trios Gnd observes nolture in the row he leorns breeding ot dnimdls ond the lite story of the polliwogs All ot this ond more he does in his sophomore yeor From Biology to Chemistry while quite cr step in subiect rndtter is not so greot tor the boy or girl who hos ocquired the scientific attitude in Biology ond is now reddy for test tubes ond tormuloe goses thot dnnoy him hold him in their spell But not dll Chemistry students gre hedded tor the upper redches ot science For those who desire d work 1ng knowledge ot every doy chemist y there hos been developed d course in Household Science As cr senior he studies electricity rddio magnetism kinds of energy He is slowly equipping himself with tirst hand knowledge needed by tuture en gineers pilots scientists or mechanics His obility to cope with levers pulleys ond inclined slides is ledrned by dc tuorl contoct with these things He leorns by doing too TWENTY SEVEN Experiments with liquids, solids ond ' - ' 1'
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TVVEIN Y QIX MEIN AND MACHINES Wlth the rncreostnq oe ond tor workers tn wc dustrres ond the mcreose pporttdntres for orrls tn 1 odstry the duto'not1ve on ochrne shop courses ore ottroctmq rnore students For he trrst trme slnce the shops were lnstolled rn the ne J ooorters qrrls ore tncluded m the odtornotrve closs os requldrly enrolled members rn the expectotron thot upon qroduotton they may serve m Wor rndustry The mdchtne shop courses are bernq put to very proctr Col opplt otton rn the Work they ore dornq rn rndkmq sorne ports for one of the locol wor plonts The courses not only ore oherlnq d very necessory trcnnrnq for the penod rn whtch we lrve but they ore also openrnq up new oppor tunrtres to more ond more students looth boys ond q1rls whose tnterests lte olonq me chomcol ltnes Reloted trom rnq rn theory moth ond s rence os Well os rnonlpu lot1ve skrlls drowrnq ond sdtety ore touqht rn outo rr1ecl'1on1cs ond ntochme shore fCTCl G T 4.1 xr 'YN l l fi - s .A C 1 1 ,, .. ' ,g 1 A vm v-vw ' .41 Y A . . s '7 .f 4 V 1 , rr . 1 4 4- . .A . . - Y . , . , , , A. , ,- so - , , . - A, p to . t
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TVJENTY EIGHT SHIVE Shrve where can we get a lrght bulb? Can we use th1s ladder SIFIIVSQ Its O K wrth h1m but wlll you help us? Morn1ng noon and n1ght Shlve IS called upon Th1s 1S not 1n h1s regular work I-Ie doesnt have to help you but he does Most students meet Mr Shrvely ln the begmmng of the1r sophomore year They know h1m before they know the faculty and he knows them too He always says hello and has some l1ttle secret Joke to Jlbe you You love 1t tool Charles Lemuel Shlvely deserves to be 1n th1s record because he IS so frlendly INDUSTRIAL ARTS You can hardly say that the Indus tr1al Arts Department goes at 1ts work wtth hammer and tongs but 1t certa1nly does w1th hammer and natl lathe and saw Durlng the school year 1942 43 these classes have not only carrled on thelr requ1red Work and 1nd1v1dual pro Jects but have worked for the Red Cross and the C1V1l1OH Defense Councll as well In the latter case Industr1a1 Arts turned out the bllly clubs tor the Aux1l1ary Pohce Corps In addltron there has been added a Model Atrplane D1v1s1on Early 1D the year tn answer to a request from the Government to the schools a group of boys volunteered to bulld model planes These planes eventually serve var1ous needs but pr1mar11y are used 1n tra1n1ng a1rplane spotters and others whose SSIVICG demands an expert knowledge of plane types PWM ,iwsw ,mqn 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 In dw. i, . l 1 A . , , ' ,-.umn,11anw'f0'5f 11- 1 1 1 1 11 . . 1 V of ' - 11 11 . ' 1 . 11 11 1 . . . WQw,,..LQ . . . , 11 ' ww-mmtmw 1 - . . . at 1 1 ., V. ,. I Lf. ' 1 1 1 - 11 11 1 1 , .
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