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MATH AND SCIENCE COURSES CHALLENGE STUDENTS Since his beginning man lias been searching for answers to these questions: Why is grass green? What is sound? What causes fire? As time advanced, men found the answers to these questions and many others. They also learned how to use and express these facts in numbers and formulas. By studying science and mathematics, we learn the answers to our cjuestions, and we reahze how much there is still to learn. Above: Mrs. Wiedenlioeft sets up projects for the loeal science fair. Below: Jim Cliesternian, |oe Vea er, and Lonnie Tliorn look at the exliibits. Hieh Ilertel, Charlotte Clark and Richard Dillin.m wateli the experiment they ha e set up in physics. Roger Sundcrman, Cheryl Bandelier, Jim Chestennan. Lonnie Thorn and Joe Weaver try out new equipment in eollege algebra class. 13
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PUPILS ARE TRAINED IN TECHNIQUES OF BUSINESS Janet Beaxer and Linda DeWitt are hard at work on a bookkeeping assignment. R. H. S. can be proud of a very effective and efficient business department. We can boast of our latest equipment, up-to-date textl ooks, and interesting bulletin board displavs. This in- formation which we gain in general business, bookkeeping, typing, and shorthand will prove valuable in the vears to come. Dianna DeVine finds the adding machine device in adding cohinins of figures. time-saving Susan Gruesbeck and Jane Smith work for accm ' acy and speed in first year typing class. 12 ' .
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Students Train For Future Vocations Homemaking classes prepare girls for their future roles as mothers and housewives by teaching such skills as sewing, cooking, budget- ing, child care, and meal planning. Boys are taught the use of tools and ma- chines in shop classes. They learn to be skill- full both with their hands and their minds. Right; John Fisher and Doug White prepare to make their project in shop class. Abo e: )anet Bea er, Tamniaru Truitt, and Deloris VVilhams sit down to a meal they prepared. Below: Senior girls are hard at work in the kitchen. Mr. Smith is teaching Wayne Scott how to use the welding machine.
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