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Sophomore biologists enjoy working with microscopes. lle| nteresting Challenges I RAYMOND RUSSELL, M. E. I Science P.O.D. I Football I Track SCIENCE Giving students a deeper knowledge of the world around them is the goal of Alder's science classes. Discussion plus experimentation gives students first- hand observations of this complex subject. Modern equipment has been installed in the new biology lab this year. Vivariums, aquariums, and new tables on which dissection takes place are just a few of the modern conveniences added. Seniors experiment with sounds in physics class.
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Math And Science Create Mathematics Hi-Y Bowling Mathematics NHS Advisor CARL SCHMIDT, M.S. ETHEL THOMPSON, M. E. WAYNE WACHTEL, M.E. Business Math Physical Education Basketball Baseball Seniors listen patiently to Mrs. Thompson's explanation of limits and progressions. MATHEMATICS Training in mathematics is practical for any vo- cation. At Jonathan Alder courses are offered in algebra-, geometry, modern introductory analysis (college math IV), and business and general math. Besides teaching the fundamentals of problem-solv- ing, math is training for practical and logical think- ing. Mr. Wachtel explains math problems to bewildered freshmen.
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Skills Grow In Shop And Art Industrial Arts provides an excellent opportunity for boys to make useful articles with wood, metal, and leather. ART The purpose of the Art Department is to develop talent and creativity. Working with paint, chalk, and clay students develop a sensitivity to form and color. GLENN WILLIS Industrial Arts Football Wrestling Track JAMES ADAMS, M. A. Vocational Agriculture FFA Advisor INDUSTRIAL ARTS Jonathan Alder shop classes train boys through first-hand experience. The department provides machinery for manual training. Students pride themselves in completing projects of useful value. VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE The major objective of Vocational Agriculture is to train the individual student for a beginning and advancement in farming. A project planned course in Vocational Agriculture also prepares a student to pursue higher education in related fields. JOHN COOKE, B. A. Art 18 Through art classes students are able to express their feelings in their work.
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