High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 26 text:
“
H5 ' Y ' ' N' ' I,:ii'.lS.fi'xil-lil .4 vm.. ' LW , I I' ,M ms A EVEN that magical mirror an the wall cun'l reveal the mysteries John Graham views through the microscope in general science. odeazffiezfo Zena ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES of science in ev- eryday life enthrall freshmen general science students. Studying the what and why of weather fore- casting enables them to foscinate fellow students by correctly predicting the coming weather changes. An explanation of cir teaches them that there is a lot more than meets the eye. From a study of elementary geology, they learn to recognize types of rocks and soil. All leads to a better understanding of Al- mighty God. TRIPS to Nela Park and the Republic Steel Corporation highlight the year for element, com- pound and molecule-immersed chemists. An eager 20 iourneyed to neighboring high schools to hear experts on scientific topics from orchi- tectural engineering to biochemistry. Term pa- pers written in class after feverish bouts with re- search books kept students hopping -- and alert to the wonders of the world of chemistry! FINDING that even water holds many laszirruting and complicated wonders ure chemixlry students Gerald Shovlin, June! Praznik, Bill Cromer and Carol Thom, as they perform experiments oi electrolysis and distillation.
”
Page 25 text:
“
,194 'QT GLUED to their drawing boards designing like the engineers they hope Io be, are mechanical drawing seniors louis locnboni and Tom Zingale. COMING to o solution and a shout of EurekaI are general math sophomores Anay lglai and Georgiann Troyan. LEARNING THE PROCEDURE of draftsmen, iunior and senior mechanical drawing students prepare themselves for their work of the future. New and fos- cinating to them this year are making blueprints from tracings and plates which they designed themselves. LINE TECHNIQUES and letter prin- ciples were studied by iuniors, while the more advanced seniors did architectural work and pattern developments. REVIEWING ALL the general princi- ples of mathematics is only one of the many tasks that general math students cover. Writing checks and making out deposit slips and working on other trans- actions form the business side of math. Not only mathematical work but also dis- cussions of math problems complete the course.
”
Page 27 text:
“
1 A A' QR- 1 4 , fafJ.!,., Y, im' Q 'x ' - 1'?: - , 'sv , - K ' 4 I 5- --5 ' 'v A f M- '- fj A W Q ' Wwg-5-i1'k-qw-'vita .A a, v N gm, , ' x :LSL gig 1-Wir s l Q V V 3 ,,:. f if gi N. , Q K, ,,. f.. f ' ' ff f f '3 ' 'Qt Y' s x 25 Lg 891: L. ffpi , , if -1 S. 51.3 .1 EA ly- W up -.3 , W ' X 4 .W . .1 i
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.