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l Palienlly explaining, pointing out, and lecturing, Mr. Charles Htcks ns one of Glendale High School s fine social science teachers. '.v ', 5 1 'J '41 n.. Pensive students of physics ponder the next test and try to puzzle out the problems. Academic courses are the backbone of education. The teach- ers who interpret these courses provide the essential knowl- edge that enables students to pursue their chosen vocations. Glendale High School lists physical sciences, math, English, foreign languages, and social sciences in its roster of aca- demic courses. Take a quick, overall look at these courses on this and the facing page. un.-4 jf Now slide il to here . . . then look here for the answer. Noel Allen, Mr. Aido Buonaguidi, Dick Johnson, and Phil Kohl work with their slide rules.
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iiii yea lm. k a t .ai ns J ' 5 F History sfudenfs listen otrenrively to Mrr Tony Campana, reviewing For o test. yfvzrkmfb eww Le fromages-cheese recires Mrs Sylyio Block French Teacher to her class to form in 'heir minds I8 the correct pronounc ation. A demonstruiion, being com- pleted here by Mr, Albert Hewitt, is one key io learning science. Chemistry is an exciting science, Draper. If the wrong amount of for the mixture MIGHT explode. -sv f Q 1 rrfglfq-wa-H as demonstrated by Mr, Harry Anderson ond Mrs. Evelyn chemical is mixed in, The pair may nor be here any longer, ,ll
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ii' 1 M W , .-. Q if cs 'GL Beware! One plus one equals two. The square root of two is not one. This is only one of many facts taught by Mr. Thomas Drouet, Mrs. Evelyn Draper, and Mr. Elton Smith, math teachers. 7 4 ' iz N .uv yffhffiemzzfibs Math is a pyramid and a pyramid is math. Basic mathemat- ical skills Torm The foundation for the pyramid. Each succeed- ing course adds to The basic math and teaches more ways of using the foundation. These courses form the rest of The pyramid, with each one building a step of the geometric KK' 'L llgure' Even teachers have to study. Miss Marion Snyder and Mrs. Margaret Basic math, algebra, geometry, Trigonometry, and calculus pe,e,5o,, mdy C, geomem, ossignrnenf. all go into The finished product. Math builds up from broad generalizations to fine detail, and a pyramid does the same. lt is impossible to build a durable structure without math. 51 .lt '1 mix: xg ' XX 2'- Parallelapipeds come, parallelopipeds go, but the one being discussed by Mr. Aido Buonaguidi, Mrs. Grace House, Mr. D. W. Reichner, and Mr. Carl Matthiesen Happily at work is Miss Marion Snyder, department will remain until it is understood by all, head.
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