Highland Park High School - Highlander Yearbook (Topeka, KS)

 - Class of 1958

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I :gi Several students use new nethods in lisa Nichols' algebra classes to find the height of tall objects. Janice Kolterlan, Don llller, Scott Parrett, and Bonnie Baker prepare to find the height of the drive-in screen. liss Nichol looks on in the left background. repured in Mathematics Field holpson and Ken Blush combine efforts to solve a complex problea ia lr lallers trigoaoaetry class I i

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lr. Gordon gives help to students during their study period in mathematics class. New Horizons loom Mathematics is not confined to to- morrow's teachers, scientists, and engin- eers but it is needed for all in an ever- increasing degree. Highland Park High School provides a two-fold program: one of which will be pursued by those for whom high school is the finishing point in formal education: the other which will be traveled by those on the way tocollege and careers that require higher mathematics. Don Tioubly works out a consumers nath problem for the class. is ' of is -M -13-



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A sales class was added to the curricu- The General Business Training Course was added to the curriculum this year. Various units were explored in the class work, such as money and banking, credit, and investments. Instruction was also given in office filing, bookkeeping, typewriting, shorthand, and others. loherta Colbs prepares her book- keep ing ass ignlent. lum at Highland Park this year. The main objective of the class was to teach the fundamentals of selling techniques. During the year the class heard suest Speakers and watched demonstrations put on by class s mbers. General business students take advantage of their study tile and prepare the next day's assignlent Bookkeeping was offered to provide an experience in keeping records by the double-entry method, a knowledge of terms used in business, ability to interpret re- oords, and an opportunity to discover an aptitude for accountanq' with a foundation for further study. Well-Trained Personnel Are Bonnie Farrell gives a demonstration in sales class on how to sell a raincoat to Jil Chubb, that ls.

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