Lakewood High School - Cinema Yearbook (Lakewood, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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CHE ISTRY lThe chemist has invented and im- proved many products which have im- measurably bettered our way of life. Now the chemists of America are en- gaged in a struggle to preserve that way of life. In the well-equipped laboratories of Lakewood High, students bend over boiling test tubes and foaming beakers. probing the secrets of the elements. From these young persons will come the scientists of tomorrow who will lead the world in the devising not of imple- ments to kill but of a pathway to an en- lightened civilization. Page 22 Mr. Boruff, Mr. Kluckhohn, Mr. Bortner, Mr. Watters, Mr. Decker. PHYSICS O Following the travels of a small cart down an inclined plane . . . watching the movements of a swinging pendulum . . . measuring the temperature of melting ice . . . upon laboratory experiments Mr. Gormscn, MrpjI?:M,-'Kill , y jf . A .f , M. d.,S.2,.:f K1 such as these our physicists of the fu- ture are cutting their teeth . . . uncover- ing facts and figures from the maze of Nature's mysteries which will continue to change our way of life, making it almost unrecognizable from that of a few centuries ago.

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LATIN O The classic language of the ancient Romans has always been part of the culture of the educated person. lt forms an invaluable background for the study of related languages. FRENCH 0For those Who do Hparlez vous Francais is open a world of Writings and literature un- touched by English transla- tion. An understanding of the French people is also gained. li SPANISH 04'Los alumnos study and speak this language of old Spain not only for the cultural Value contained in it, but for an understanding of South America and its Way of life. GERMAN 6 German has experienced a sharp rise in importance as a modern tongue. No anti-Nazi sentiments can banish its use- fulness to the scientist, the diplomat, and the research Worker. Latin-Miss Caldwell, Miss Fol iss im a X J EY M K b ll French-Miss McM1llm, Mr. Gala Miss Hiatt. Spanish-Mr. Hcskamp, Mr. Pa GermaniMr. Flsser. Page 21 in



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HISTORY O All that is now happening has hap- pened before, says the philosopher and the historian. To understand the com- plexities of diplomatic and military ac- tion that are now playing the theater of the world it is necessary to have a knowledge of the action of the past. The History Department, in covering the story of the world's events from the be- ginning of time, shows the relationship of the past to the present, and forms a reliable groundwork for predictions as to the future. ry+Mr. Cantrell, Miss Moke, Mr. Hotz, Mr. Jessup, Miss SL Mr. Ross, Miss Warner, Miss Emery. ECGNOMICS lEconomics is defined as the science that investigates the conditions and laws affecting the production, distribution, and consumption of wealth. As such it forms an interesting, informative study. ewzxrt, Economics-Mr. Huffman. Sociology-Miss Dawson. SGCIOLUGY I When billions of people come together, certain problems are bound to result from their relationships. Sociology is an analysis of these problems and a study of means for their solution. Page 2?

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