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Whats this a sine of? MATHEMATIUS DEPARTMENT Established with the organization of the high school, the mathematics department has maintained its position in the high school curriculum. The department has grown un- til, at present, it has four members on the staff. All students are required to take at least one year of mathematics, and a full four year program is available for those who desire and need more basic training. The mathematics department proposes to train the student in the use of the tools of mathematical investigation, to help him develop the habit of logical thought and accurate expression, and to give him an appreciation of the cultural value of rigorous thinking. Mary Beggs June Malan Faye Moffet 5 Q! is ii I 71w,Q,a,.,., n28o
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Why can em Zet's eat 'emi lllllllll E00 llllllll Homemaking stresses personal develop- ment, social relationship, grooming, foods clothing, home management, consumer buy- ing, child care, and training. Four courses of homemaking are offered at H. T. H. S Advanced homemaking stresses more ad- vanced work in all the fields with more re- quired efficiency. Two projects are required one in the summer and one during school Family living is offered to seniors Who have had no previous homemaking and is a mix- ture of all the three previous years of home- making.
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SUUIAL Ulll CE The social science department of H. T. H. S. has a well-bal- anced program of seven subjects. Orientation is a required course for all freshmen which includes nine Weeks of counseling and guid- ance, nine Weeks of driver's education, and one semester of civics. World history and American history, required subjects for soph- omores and juniors, are designed to increase the student's under- standing of present World events by a study ofthe past. Psychology, sociology, economics, and advanced civics are one semester courses available to seniors who want more specialized study in the field of social science. , - .1 . . g, 9 Alta Davis H. B. Bauman Top to bottom: Ben Chamness Kathryn Rice J ff' Alvina Shestak Hal Killebrew And now fm' a lesson in cents .' ' .x1wV'2a'1 . r 'J
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