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- - ,....s...............,-..,,,,,, The Honorary Science Award is presented each year to a graduating student with the best record in scientific subjects. The plaque carries with it prestige and is awarded to the outstanding student each year. In every career a knowledge of mathematics is needed: there- fore, general mathematics is es- sential to all students. lt consists mostly of problems in integers, fractions, measurements, percen- tage and graphs. This year through the guidance of Mr. Crews, the students have learned the problems which they encount- er in every day life. 46 IOHN LEE CREWS Central Colleqe University of Missouri General Science. Algebra, Math, Chemistry Freshman Co-Sponsor General Chemistry is an advanced science which includes the study of chemical compositions of ele- ments and compounds they form. Certain days are set aside for individual experiments which aid the students to gain conclusions of given facts.
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HOME Ec. II Home Economics II centers its study around sharing in the fam- ily and community life. Included in Home economics II are such units as selecting a life compan- ion, making the most of family re- sources. preservation of food, planning, preparing, and serving luncheons or suppers, furnishing the home, and buying problems. MRS. IOY EARL Central Missouri State College B. S. in Education Iunior Sponsor Home Ee. 1, 11, 111 HOME Ec. I Home Economics is not limi- ted to just sewing and cooking as it was a few years ago. Since home economics is education for successful family living, the ma- terial and experiences covered are as near home-like and real as possible. Home Economics I in- cludes such units oi study as de- veloping personality, improving personal appearance, sharing in the management of the home, care and repair of clothing and planning, preparing, and serving breakfasts. 1
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lACK WELLS. B. S. G M. A. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College Physical Education Drivers Training, Coach Sponsor Sophomore Class Mr. H. R. Dieterich of Maryville, Missouri, is the donor of the award which is presented each year to a junior boy. To receive the award one must have the following qualifications: He must be a junior in the upper third rank of his class: he must have lettered one year in some sport, and he must have demonstrated those qualities of character, leadership, service and sportsmanship, which will make him a good citizen as well as an outstanding athlete. .lau- There are seventeen students enrolled in this class, and each student drives approximately fif- teen minutes during the week. Un- der the direction of Mr. lack Wells, the students take tests to reaction time, breaking distance, parallel parking, stopping distance, and other difficult operations which are given weekly. One is taught in this course to manage and control a car in the correct way by actual experi- ence in driving, and, to become an expert driver, one must practice driving skills and accept respon- sibilities of the road. This program, suited for all boys of high school, consists of tumbling, boxing, wrestling and gymnastics under the direction ot Coach Wells. Sportsmanship and team co- operation are stressed in all the activities in the physical educa- tion classes. 47
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