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ls. A1 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Tht subjctts IlLl2l'lI m the Suente deplrtmtnt 1rt IS follows Gtmxll Sutnt Zoolosgw Botmx, Phs SILS, Chcmlstrx, md Astronomx A frtshmm tourat m Gtntru Sucntt gxwes tht studtnt 1 l1m1ttd surxex of 1ll tht SLILIILLS Botmx mul Zoology both studxts whlth tonttrn themstlxes xxlth hung thmgs on clrth, 1rt IlL1Ql1f to Qophomorts, 1lthough juniors or SLDIOYS mn tlttc them Pl1X9lLS, Chtmlitrx md AStronomx ua. lumor and stmor subgttts Astronomy xs taught onlv ln tht flll stmtsttr Thus dtput mtnt ums to H1llxL, puplls mort orclcrlx 1nd to ruth thtm to tollctt md orgmnt The llboratorx w orlx rcqulrcd ln studymg .1 scxcnu: promotes creatnt thmkmg vb. 'M' HN! WW 'W5ffEDLfF MIAP f 1 Tunllg lbrmz' , tm L- I 1 fs Y Y K L A Av ' I ' 4 K A A I 'A ' L x 1 ' 1 ' : W' V.. ' ' 'cz -' -1 ' 1 1 - 1 ' ' 1 - V . 1 31 -1 1 1 L K K K 1 Ll' 3 1' h , .rx-' E 1 L 'Y' lv 'x . 1 11 l v ' . Q 1 ' 1 L -1 1: 1 A - 1 A- . rclntcd data in such ll way that they may draw valid conclusions from their efforts. L , 1, , 1 ' ' . . . V1 K l 0' , 5 A 1 1 A A l ' 'ln fi' A JMXQW W f, Hp 1 . J ' 1 , K- , 1 X I I ' b 13 t 'J7f,5if rf I f7.giW7! 3f ff-ff: W ,S fr- 2-,lrf5 5
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT The Physical Education department endeavors to train students to become good citizens and to build their health and characters so that they may achieve success in later life. Work in this department helps the student to develop judgment, tact, and initiative. It tends to improve the health of the community by improving that of the individual and to establish in the individual good health habits. The athletic effort also promotes the good sportsmanship necessary to any athletic contest and teaches each indiv'dual to vs ork in harmony vsith his fellow s. Tyyo periods of gymnasium yxork .acl' week are required of each student during his high school career. Boys who wish may try for various interscholastic teams. Girls engage in various intra-mural contests. 'w Tl-Hy FJCF MANUAL ART DEPARTMENT The curriculum of the teachers in the Manual Art department is varied Mrs Ingram is in charge of the lunchroom in the main building Miss Miller who is in charge ofthe lunchroom in the Branch also teaches Cooking and Sewing Miss I-Iighley teaches the Sewing classes in which the girls are taught to sew both by hand and machine to cut patterns and to fit garments Classes in Sewing are available to all the girls Instruction in all types of carpenter vxork is gnen under the able direction of good minds in healthy bodies and is taken in place of gym work Captain Fagan has charge of the Band in connection with the R O T C ,,..-nf 'ru Q f D A lf r r r v r r p . . , Sam +1sif-Eflf.. KLLUT Q Q. far 1 A QT 3 -i'34fL5fw1fQ' . m:T'f5 .z'f'fm:1w -a. pf fr . y . . I . . V . Q, . . . 1 a ' v ' x . . , . Y . . Y . . Mr. Curtis. R. O. T. C. work under the direction of Sergeant Stamper aims to develop , . f ji - - V VW A X 0X . , ' I as I yy , J' ff- :ig - ing 1.1 I 19' Tuczzly luo
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NA IDNAfxj fl Fffff WG! WW fm Q, H avjfp' ,Lccw Tunziy-four Ji-, . COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Junior busmess Ifllllllng presents general oihce procedure and the use and form of buslness papers A study of mdustrlal l1fe IS made 1n In dustrnal I-Ilstory, Commercxal Geography, and Econom1cs Commerclal L1w presents the b2SlC facts of contracts Salesmanshlp dex elops agree able person1l approach m the art of selllng Accountmg teaches the control of lndustry and balancmg of 1ccounts It affords opportumty to apply the prlnclples of mathematics The dxscnplme of figures 1n accountnng, and the study of lsmguage form m stenography afford educatlonal xalue and prepare for employment t ,ffl fnfpfxzj , A fmgvf fllflfflvfflfrl VV? V'-f Ulf THE ART DEPARTMENT The requlred art courses 1n our pubhc hlgh schools are planned not so much to develop the art1st1c talents as to mtroduce the puplls to a new vocabulary, cultlvate the1r observatlon and judgment, and gxve them trfumng ID coordrnatlon between the bram, eye, and hand wh1ch mlght lend to a more orderly and sklllful way of approachmg any subject Tht scope of the work covers letterxng of varlous types, color, theory, dcsngn, representatlon, perspectlon, and composltxon The electxve courses specmlme ln posters, human figures, cartoonmg md desngn projects -.,d' Q35 5 Qt ejfgaf 4 'li ' 314' ii
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