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MLK NT' u ,V 5 .1-t 5C.ll2Xf.l'. The study' of science in the high school should so modify the life of the boy' .tml girl through the nature of the content aml the method of study that they will better umlerstand. more fully enjoy. more thoroughly ap- preciate. and more thoughtfully adjust themselves to the enyir- 01N't1CI1I in which they live. aml. so far as possible. control it. ln order to attain this objective of science teaching. the following courses are ollered: biology, .i study of animal life. is designed to give the pupil some knowl- edge of the lixing worldg physics explains the natural physical phenomena that the pupil comes in contact with daily: chemistry deals with many of the changes which are constantly going on .trottml usg physiology is .t course to give the pupil knowledge ol' the body and its organs. N1ATliIiNlATIClS The entire development ol' human society is based on math- ematics. The various topics in this field of learning have been m.tde a part of the curriculum because of their necessity to hu- nian relations. Nlathematiotl ability and achievement are most powerful and essential agencies to the progress of human soci- ety. The role played by mathe- matics is one of increasing im- portance. Geometry is one of the subjects best adapted for train- ing boys and girls in the habits of expressing their thoughts .tc- curately. Plane geometry pur- poses to give the pupil an insight into deductive reasoning. Solid geometry trains him to be ac- curate and logical in his thought and expression. Higher algebra and trigononietry are included in these ollerings. The study hall is maintained in order that the pupils may develop better study' habits. 'lop Rott Iwo: Xlr. Sainuelton, Xlr. Keen. Xlr. lawrence. Row One: bliss Sumltguist. Xliss bptrcs. Xliss lhoton. Xl:ss l illey. Upper rieht: C,ht-nnstry l.1boI'.ltot'X. Lenter: .X niatliematits class. lower right: Xlr. lltint demonstrat- llwlg tl Vlilxxlkb L'XPk'l'll1lk'lTZ. llhirttoitt Kms Two: Xliss Geller- nian. Xlr, 15-itlc. Xliss Nebtister. Row Um: Xliss Siliernian. Xlr. lion-ixin. Nliss kiuntltrson 'Swi-
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