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Mr. Osmundson and Miss Grams confer on frosh algebra. MARY ANNE GRAMS, Algebra DAVE LEGER, Mathematics LOUIS MCCQRKLE, Mcfhemncs S. C. OSMUNDSON, Algebra Mathematics Courses Provide Experience in Logical Thinking When Einstein developed his theories, he op- ened the doors of scientific progress. When Hilhi students enter the classroom, they embark on the road to scientific knowledge. General math is a preparatory course which develops speed in using the basic fundamentals of math. Algebra, a study in finding the unknown, followed by geometry, o course in logical thinking, is a prerequisite for trigonometry, the space course. The mysteries of these courses are unfolded oy a corps of teachers including Miss Grams, Mr. Carder, Mr. Leger, Mr. McCorkle, and Mr. Osmundson. Mr. McCorkle prepares to write a test on the board. wfw' Mr. Loger's geometric symbols are clear to him, anyway. if 1,1 .,f SR NX ADMINISTRATION I I
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Progress Is Our Most Important Product In sclence progress rs our most Important product Chemastry students dont confuse H20 wuth H2504 because they know H20 ns water and H2504 IS sulfuruc acld Many formulas such as these are expernmented wuth throughout the year Chemastry helps them apprecsate many thmgs wuth whach they come ln contact each day Students of buology learn about cells parts of flowers the animal kengdom photosynthesis and lufe func trans Freshmen learn the basis of all scnence In theur general science course W RAY CARDER Chemnstry and Math ALAN DAVIDSON Buology WAYNE HOOD Physncs and Algebra ELLIS POULLETTE Bnalogy X Mr Hood and Mr Carder demonstrate Mr -I-mpenmng Shows what goes the pendulum actuon of a weught TOM unto the makmg of a storm Davidson and Mr Poullette look over a new microscope 10 ADMINISTRATION Ps,
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O Customs of Other Countries Studied ln freshman social science classes students learn the customs and habits of other countries and nations They also study the different ways other gov ernments were developed and how they are fund mg new and modern ways of functioning to make WALTER FOELKER Social Science LOUIS SAMSA Social Science I2 ADMINISTRATION a better place for us all to live Mr Foelker checks a set of frosh test papers David shows Harry and Mary 'M a spot ln merrle olde England Mr Samsa imparts some geographic knowledge to a frosh social Sglence Student Xf Li -r -rr' Q I 3 y-of . I , , All - lg 3 ,G ' - . - i Q 1 Aj g . - . x Lv W , . . , .5112 F, ff . . . . blfifffm.. K V, U ' . . . ' ' 7 'mag iff N , nw. 4 K ' sr ,. N 4. ' . , 355 . an A A :Z I, 419' Y 1. ' 'T' 5 ' S , Li .- ' A V v , A g,V, 4. 2 ug X y ,sy , X - . - , .A - Q .1 - f ' r -vb, 'f 'VL ',, 5 -' , , A ,I 'f lj .'f.' stalk, 4 '.' X22 V ff- ' Tw ,- 3 -' ' ' L X ':,, 'N . . -5 A, ,- .1 Y ', ,f -.,' i , K, I., . V-Qs S- -v .-.' A-- 2 , - ,t:'f ,nl J' ' ' - s. N, , 4 Q 4 'al ' f ' 5 3 sp l..-,Ll ,.v ,. ,' f . 5 5 L :I 1, XL,-',xe A fr Su: 'L,,-' . f' Q 2 Sits: - T:f. , ' ,,,,,g,fg' ' ,. ' ' Q it Q 'L-41 na ' Q4 ' 'iw' 1'Q , , V f ' H A ' fs M ' Q . - . . '. .1 V M . '., .ph 34.5 , s ' ' ., ' f Vi- - o . L. Q , V Y f K -. I ,.. a ' 2 A f ' ' ' , A -1 'f' 2 - ' , E il... K L S . ' 'I ' ' ' 7: ' . ,S , ,F Y 1 I. X A Z ...K . 2 , . P VSV. . 1 . il' Q .xt 14 , ' 1 A , i ' . -4 s -so , K s 3 , . Q. ffcsv . ', V ' Z- Q , J I '
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