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VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT AGRICULTURE IPLANT HUSBANDRYH COURSE OBIECTIVES To trnin futurc farmers To traiin fnrin lcnders. To stimulate intcrcst in agriculture. Instructor MR, L. M. WARNER 'NMR--1 VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT INDUSTRIAL ARTS IWOOD VVORKJ COURSE OBIIQCTIVES To dcvclop in vncli student nn npprcciutioll of good workmnnsliip and good dcsiqn. To develop in vzlcli stndcnt thx' linliit of nn oi'- dcrly mclliod of prom-dnrc in tlic pcrforninncc of amy task. Instructor MR. R. I IAYES QE' MUSIC DEPARTMENT BAND COURSE OISIECTIVES To luring morc happiness in life llirougli tlic ipprccintion of n fine Q . Instructor MR. W, B, WRIGIIT AWE.. STUDY HALL Studios sviwx- for dcliglit, for ornznncnt, and for nlvility. Tlivir cliicf usc for dcliglit, is in privntc- 'icss and rctiringig for ornumciit, is in discoursvl und for nliility, is in tlic IIILIQIIDVIII amd disposition of lmsimssf' - YFFZIIICIS Bacon. 4lT1IL'FC arc mon nun vnriolvlvd 'O 'ry study than by nu ,J N E, turn y -Ciuvro. el 7 Page Fillcvn
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SCIENCE DEPARTMENT CHEMISTRY COURSE OBIECTIVES To acquire practice in the sure, step-by-step method of scientific investigation and experimen- tation by using the scientific method. To obtain information based on fact--not super- stition, To develop attitude of appreciation and under- standing of common everyday things. Instructor MR. L. A. KRAUSE MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT ADVANCED MATHEMATICS COURSE OBIECTIVES O u To equip the student with a basic knowledge of algebra and s ' trigonometry for advanced stu- Instructor MR. H. P. ISAACSON 1 QP! dy in applied mathematics. If J Page Fourteen SCIENCE DEPARTMENT BIOLOGY COURSE OBIECTIVES To understand the structure of our bodies and to prevent disease and loss of life. To learn how to improve the health and beauty of our community. To learn how and why we should conserve our natural resources. Instructor MR. G. M. CHARLESWORTH i SCIENCE DEPARTMENT PHYSICS COURSE OBIECTIVES To acquire a fund of basic, scientific knowledge for use in later everyday life as well as a founda- tion for future study. To gain proficiency in the determination of quantitative factors involved in the study of the physical sciences. Instructor MR. R. A. IBALDWIN
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W. CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Harold Teck William Morien lack loubert Bruce Lercher Freshman Class The crop of freshmen harvested in the fall of 1943 proved to be of bumper proportions. One hundred and forty-eight strong, these stary-cyed lrosh enrolled to set a new high for dear old Washington High. These Frosh gave to us many illustrious personalities who proved to be outstanding figures in school life. The so-called youngsters were well represented in all phases of school life, particularly in athletics and in music. We really must give credit where credit is due: the Frosh certainly have a lot of pep and school spirit, which was shown by the Freshmen float taking first place in the Homecom- ing parade with Victory Weds New London. We pay homage to the Freshmen because they have so successfully passed the test. They came through with flying colors. They've passed the days of anguish in which they didn't know their locker coms and how to find their next class with the least possible diffi- culty. They really did Uenter to learn and having done so they now enter the realm of the upper-classmen. May they do as much for the school in succeeding years as they have in the past. 1 1 T ag g gg Page Sixteen
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