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Boys and Girls Train for Vocations in Post i M B xler. Head Mr. Ilortner Mr. Harxzvr Miss Hobson Mr. Sixlilins Page Miss Smith demonstrates an algebra problem to Harry Eiferth. Precise, logical thinking is as essential in the establishment of a lasting peace as it is in the field of scientific develop- ment. Training in mathematics devel- ops in students this type of thinking, which plays an essential role in every 20 field of human endeavor from calculat- ing intricate astronomical functions to analyzing propaganda. Courses in geom- erty, algebra, trigonometry, and calcu- lus provide opportunity for a mastery of mathematical principles.
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an Understanding of Creeds, Races. Nations ' ' 'antrell, Miss Dawson, Miss Emery, Mr, Galanie Right: Mr. Hotx, Mr. Huffman, Mr. Ross, Miss Stewa Loft: Mr. Je:-sup, Head, Mr. C, Developing an understanding of man's constant struggle for freedom and the right to choose his own government is essential if We are to establish world peace. Learning how the first seeds of democracy were planted, how some flourished and some died brings a sense of the continuity of that struggle and the hopeful realization that, black as the pages of history may be, there has been through the ages a constant growth toward the ideal of freedom. Miss Stewart's American History class enjoys one of its lighter moments. is Ks rt, Miss Wa gf?
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ar World in Math and Technical Classes A great new, highly technical world will be offered to young industrialists in the postwar world, a world that will re- quire a great many mechanical skills. While Lakewood students are learning these difficult skills by actual practice in the print shop, the foundry, the wood- shop, and other classes in shop work lVleClosk0y, Head and drafting in the Technical Depart- ment, they serve the school by building, printing, designing, and repairing a great many needed articles. As a result of this excellent practice and experience, these students will be well prepared to assume an important role in America's industrial future. M T If s Mr. Borofka Mr. Cockaync Mr. A. K. Cook Mr. Doty i lloys and girls of the drafting classes plan new homes. Page 71
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