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GEOMETRY M-r. Hickman Instructor Mathematics and Life We live in an orderly universe. Our lives and everything with which we come in contact is governed by definite laws limiting our actions in all directions. Our modern way of life could not exist without these laws making it possible for us to live together and to do our work. The science of Mathematics has been developed by man as a tool to enable him to carry on the complex operations of his business and society and to explain the workings of the laws of his universe. The study of Mathematics is considered so important that all schools have required work in the various subjects of the field. High School courses in Mathematics are designed to complete the student's mastery of the fundamental mathematical understandings necessary to adult citizenship in a modern society. 2 Fi - 5132 ' E 11 ALGEBRA Mr. Mekemson Instructor
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.. sr I 5- l A SHOP CLASS IN PRACTICAL WORK I UN IOR ENGLISH CLASS Mrs. White taught the Freshman, Iunior and Senior English classes. This pictures the Iunior class in some illustrations by use of blackboards. Thorough work in composition and grammar was included in the Fresh- man year. The Sophomore and lunior years were given mostly to the reading and interpretation oi good literature. Emphasis was placed on English and American literature. Mrs. White also taught the speech and journalism classes. The second semester journal- ism class edited the CUB REPORTER. FRESHMAN SHOP CLASS This picture shows Mr. White, in- structor, in shop explaining a point of procedure to Bernard Spittler and Claire Solzman. Shop Training included a thorough practical knowledge of all of the tools found in an average home shop. Many good projects were com- pleted and much work was done in planning of the correct use of materials. Some work was done in the Voca- tional Ag. shop in another building. Some advanced students who did not have shop before enrolled in this course. Norman Brown, senior, assisted Mr. White. Mr. White also taught Biology and coached athletics. THE IUNIOR ENGLISH CLASS IN SESSION .L ,,,, -.ltr
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