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Mrs. M. Chardavoyne, Mrs. P. Coombe Technical and Domestic Skills For the Future Your hemline should be about there . .. now add two eggs and beat well . . . read the next chapter on family relationships . . . what is the color scheme for your model home? Mrs. Chardavoyne and Mrs. Coombe, teachers of home econom- ics, prepare tomorrow's homemak- ers with lessons in efficient and correct homemaking . . . Mr. E. Auclair, Mr. G. Burnham, Mr. A. Wade Industrial arts, taught by Mr. Burnham, Mr. AuClair and lVlr. Wade, give LCS's young men a chance to develop manual skills in the following areas: fundamentals of wood working, printing, the tooling of leather, ceramics, auto mechanics and metal Work. I didn't think I'd have to eat what they cooked!
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Calculation Mr. E. Wolff, Mr. J. Bode, Mr. W. Momosky, Miss R. Knoll, Mr. D. DaBadts, Mr. A. Wade. Mathematics-an ever searching and expanding curriculum with numerous branches of study. Through reason and logic, we study geometry and the theorems of Euclid, algebra, trigo- nometry, and even more advanced than these, the principles of Calculus. Two points determine a straight line Two planes perpendicular to the same line are parallel ai'-f-b2:c2 . .. sine? 0-4-cos? 0:1 This year, the Twelfth Year Math Honors Class, a group of seniors having completed twelve years of math in eleven years, was converted into an advanced placement course. Under the guidance of Miss Ruth Knoll, chairman of the math department, the class studies calculus and analytical geometry. ff-'5 Who's afraid ofthe Big Bad Wolff? i Oh goody! My Double Bubble for tune for today is
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Enrichment and Creativity Clay was pounded and shaped into useful and decorative piecesg sketches suggested move- mentg the display window brought attention to design and letteringg stage arts worked hard on sets! For many LCS students the art de- partment was a new creative outletg for others, a challenge for perfection. 6'And one, 2, 3 .. ., emphasized Mr. Mone at a band rehearsal. Flutes, trumpets, and clari- nets tuned up for their many assembly and concert performances. Lessons, practices, and then competition-scales, and finally, they played those solos which they worked on for weeks. Then there were the special occasions when Liberty's marching band, decked out in red and white unifonns, graced Liberty's streets. F I Ah-h-h, come on Mr. Eckhart, you can dance. Mr. G. Eckhart, Miss L Baechtold, Mr. J. Agnew Seated: Mrs. G. Krause, Mrs. B. Anderson. Standing: Mr. B. Hughes, Mr. J. Mone.
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