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A Broad Education Motivation for studying in the social studies classes has been increased by using creative and interesting ways of teaching. World geography students enjoyed the light-game method of reviewing for a test, while pupils in world history conducted an extensive study of the Middle East wars. Learning the proper way to file an income tax report was a project of the P.O.D. classes. In the consumer economics classes, students became familiar with the functions of manufacturing and selling. Mr. Hopkins points out the value of consumer economics in world relations. JOYCE VAN FOSSEN, B.S. American History Civics P. O. D. Y-Teen Advisor I RONALD HOPKINS, B.S. World History Geography Con. Economics. 24
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Words And Numbers SUSAN HOHMAN, B.S. English Spanish ETHEL THOMPSON, M.E. Mathematics NHS Advisor CARL SCHMIDT, M.S. Mathematics Hi-Y Bowling Math Courses in mathematics at Alder consist of algebra I and U, geometry, college math IV, and business and general math. Freshmen were introduced to the course by a film about the virtues of mathmagic land, while the seniors struggled through logical thinking and understanding the unit circle. Working in groups often helps the college math student. 23 General math students learn to find the area of a rectangle.
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eludes Science and History Business Education Training each student individually and empha- sizing their own special talents is the function of the BOE classes. Students progress at their speeds from one job to another. Using many practice sets in bookkeeping, typing and office machines the future secretaries” at Alder increase their skills and knowledge - confident of employment after graduation. Typing I students receive basic training for future job opportunities. Senior BOE student utilizes one of the new tran- scribing machines. Science Discussion and experimentation give science students firsthand observations of the complex subject. New textbooks were given to the chemistry and physics classes, which added to the excitement of lab experiments. Mice were a popular biology project. Freshmen in general science traveled to London for an observation day in Soil Conservation. JERRY BANYOTS, B.S. Physics Chemistry Science CAROLEE HOUCHARD, B.S. English, Typing Shorthand Cheerleaders DOROTHY SAYRE, A.B. Business Education Yearbook Advisor ■
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