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Our Growing Scientific World Mr. Bauwkamp MVS DUMSOVI Advanced Algebra is often taken by Juniors and Seniors. Trigonom- etry and Solid Geometry espe- cially challenge Seniors. Many a long night is spent in pondering over an impossible problem. Sen- iors spend a whole semester iust studying the many different angles of a triangle. Figure this out: a-b Z tanl f2lA-Bl a-l-b tanlf2lA-Bl Solid Geometry is offered for those who like plane geometry with dimensions. f X SMX A9 X ,, R X V 1. Q O 'OV 3 -K . tx N x x , X W f f TS .W yi X of iw W -xv-X-v
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Mathematics Mr. Bertsch, Department Head, Mrs. Vukin Becomes More Important ,lvttrrvrq j, jim , lf' .' ti- t r' .N - ,fgfltlu A 'vfzifl 'I r ,' Q I .Q x E+- Miss Reeverts From the ninth grade on, many students at Holland High continue their education in math by electing Algebra I and ll. Here a-I-b:x or does it? Many Sophomores then took Geometry l and ll and spent a year proving that one angle is congruent to another. They cer- tainly learned that you must be able to prove what you say. Mr. Swank Mr. Scoble , V4 , IV Ilia, M Prins Mr- Von Dyke. Miss Vande' Vee' I'- 22
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Grammar, Composition, Literature, and Speech Miss Bradish, Department Head Mr. Stillwell Miss Van Dyke 24 qvr-an-v .Miss Calvert By far the most studied subiect in Holland High is English, since it is required for three years. Fresh- men continued with the ever-pres- ent grammar and 'l9th century English Literature. Perhaps the most memorable experience of this course was the reading of A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. Then the sophomores consumed more grammar for one semester and in the second learned the art of public speaking in Oral English. American Literature meets students in their iunior year in essays, short stories and poems. Finally, as Sen- iors, many students elected English VII, the study of English Literature and English Literature VIlI the study of drama, old and modern. English IX is also offered and covers com- position. t Y . Y .z, AQ,--A V 3553 'F Miss Wiskamp 1 W Mrs. Dyke ,....-- Mr. Chard l L Mr. Van Roalte
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