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Qc! ,. qi ff It in 180 days i 4' From the world of osmosis, ohms, and oxides, students emerge with a fuller aware- ,ff-.. ness of scientific growth and development. Biology introduces fundamental laboratory procedures. What makes it work? is the basis for investigation ot voltmeters and in- candescent tubes. An atmosphere of expect- ancy pervades the chemistry lab as students observe experiments in action and reaction. Collecting oxygen is one of Bill's first chem experiments, But, Janie, it's only a Reptilia Chelonia for biology! Explorer is reduced to a ping-pong ball for physics students discussing gravitational attraction and centrifugal force f
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Science and social studies go around the world Colored slides of Arlington National Cemetery make the study of U. S. history more impressive in Miss Eldridge's classes. Students learn civics firsthand in the county circuit court, Caught between the Atomic and the Solar Age, men must become acquainted with the world and its people, Lessons in geography and sociology take students along trade routes, allowing them to sight the physical features as well as the social aspects of various countries, Types and patterns of government are discussed in civics and economics classroomsj past mistakes and problems of many lands are brought out in U.S. or world history. The result of these class experiences is a more thor- ough understanding ot neighbors far and near. Social studies is a continuous pro- cess. The fabric of American life is a seamless webg everything fits somewhere.
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Mathematics plays a vital role in commerce Mr. Pruitt must be an angel, he harps on this so much. Whether their problems concern x's and y's or square feet and discounts, all students take courses in mathematics. The subjects offered include bookkeeping and business arithmetic for future stenographers, alge- bra and geometry for future scientists and engineers, Math--essential to classes in mechanical drawing, chemistry, and phy- sics-also has many practical out-of-school use, Habits of accuracy and logical think- ing are applied daily to many situations in the home as well as in the business world. Rate, percentage, ond interest aren't difficult for Arithmetic ll pupils when a teacher is coaching from the sidelines,
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