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2 lf XJ CII JNCI Sciences f 7pv fnc,lP4j U'f+l Ra P r'7'.Fuc 4 5. ----3 Z ,NVD '7 ,7fu-if Reqcfroh Qa..fvunun:1'lm-l.rr..1zr:vB' -f'Lnns7 Comb' , ghd- ber f ef AW PHYSICS Physrcs rs offered on alternate years to Junrors and Senrors The twenty srx members of the class made an rnterestrng study of toprcs usually rncluded rn a course rn Physrcs Some trrne was devoted to such everyday problems as the arrplane motor car photography and radro Instructor Mr Bowes BIOLOGY The brology of today helps the student to understand and appre crate the attrtude and method of the screntlst Moreover rt helps hrm to acqurre somethrng of the screntrfrc attrtude toward hrmself and to apply wrth some degree of effrcrency the screntrfrc method Thus he develops an rnqurrrng mrnd and learns to seek the truth rather than guess and Jump at conclusrons Crrtrcal thmkrng enables hrm to break down superstrtrorrs analyze propaganda become systematrc and accurate and use the facts and prrncrples of brology more rntellrgently rn solvrng hrs own problems In thrs class the students studred the classrfrcatron of Plants and Anrmals Heredrtv the Evolutron or Man Physrology and other rnterest rng toprcs Two labarotory perrods were held on Tuesday and on Thurs day In these perrods the student learned how to operate the mrcroscope and prepare slrdes and the drssectron of anrmals Numerous freld trrps were taken to study brrds and nature Instructor Lorrarne Brandt GLOBAL GEOGRAPHY Global Geography proved to be more rnterestrng than usual thrs year because rt was tred rn wrth rnformatron whrch the puprls had recerved from relatrx es and frrends who had served rn forergn lands After studyrrg Latrrr Amerrca the students as a proJect made anythrng whrch they chose that was outstandrng to them Projects such as adobe house costume dolls typrcal straw roofed houses relref maps etc were made Clrmate occupatrons rmports exports and resources of each country of the world were stressed and the possrbrlrty of one moxrng to the drfferent countrres was brought out The cause of correspondrng and conflrctrng rdeas between the Urrrted States and Russra was studred Also the study of the equalrty of races over the entrre globe was stressed A geographrcal truth or consequence program was held and each puprl that couldnt answer hrs questron was assrgrred extra work rn Ceography for the rext day H H I l I 1 I ' J? - 2 f 2 QIIIN x ,Q -Q 4? Qi' ,r '- fff'n Ni I X III 4- I
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