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va- . .yr if l Mr. Holloway, Miss Fosler, Miss Hurst Mathematics Leads to Logical Thinking -b 1 Xf b2-ac X 2a - How many of you freshmen Algebra students remember this formula? Whether you remember or not, or even if you don't remember any specific thing, you learned the first year, you have accomplished some- thing-the art of clear thinking. Besides Algebra, Plane Geometry, advanced Algebra, Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, as well as Business Arithmetic, are offered in our school. High school mathematics develops our minds to become keener. In addition to being a good basis for a college education, it helps us in prac- tical applications of everyday life. Page Sixteen
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We Are Proud of Our Library Where can I find a book on the development of English Literature during the age of Queen Elizabeth? Many students ask the librarian questions such as the one above. She is faithful in her work securing the books that students request. The librarian and her assistants keep a careful check-up on all the books taken out. Approximately twenty-five books go out of the library each day. However, the books are constantly used in the library by the students during study halls and until the library closes at 4:30. We are fortunate in having an outstanding school library. Three hundred thirty-live new books were purchased in September, 1939. The library contains several sets of encyclo- peclias, dictionaries, and other reference books. It either takes or receives as gifts, fifty magazines. Some of these are for the Junior High, others are professional magazines for teachers. All the back issues are filed for reference work in the stack room.
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ge Sevcntee A Knowledge o f C hemistry, Biology or Physics Makes Us a Part of This Scientifc A ge Science is a broad field. Chemistry, biology and physics are closely related subjects, but they cover such a wide variety of scientific knowledge that they must he studied from different angles. In the biology classroom we study animals and plants- their classifications, life functions, and care. Chemistry lah is a busy place. Theory and experiment are carefully mixed, giving us definite proof that the 92 elements, matter, and energy really exist and-that the mole- cular and atomic theories have sound bases. The Physics laboratory polishes off our scientific studies with the principles of machines, heat, light, sound, magne- tism, and electricity. Here it is easy to understand the practicability of our experiments. Mr. Odle, Mr. Sanders, Mr. Thoma
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