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ENGLISH Throughout the day, whether on the job or in social situations, a person has need to speak, write, read and listen. The aim of the classes in Eng- Iish is to prepare students to do those four essential things correctly, so that their communication with others is more than satisfactory. Recording a report in English class ffsgvag I-ii GUIDANCE Problems r e I a t e d to learning, trades, employment, personal adjust- ment, health, and others that face teen-agers in great numbers are brought to the guidance office daily. Through the efforts of the counselor, boys, parents, teachers and employers have the opportunity to work together for the boys' welfare. Friendly help from Dr. Deluhery SOCIAL STUDIES Our social studies classes prepare us to take our part as worthy citizens of our country. Economics and politi- cal geography of the world, the history of the world and of our country, the functioning of our government, all are subjects that these classes pre- sent to our attention. Mr. Schwegler teaches World History
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SCIENCE In the science classes at McKinley, the students learn the scientific prin- ciples involved in the work they do in their chosen fields. Whether it be knowledge of botany for the horticul- ture students or the applications of physics for the others, science pro- vides information that can help do many jobs not only more easily but efficiently and safely too. A science class learns about light MATHEMATICS Those in the building trades, as well as all other tradesmen, need ma- thematics in their work. lt is one of their most essential tools. Measure- ments of all sorts, calculations of cost and needs for materials are among the vital pieces of information which our classes in mathematics, related to our trades, prepare us to handle. Carpenters in Mr. Guest's math class DRAWING Knowledge of reading blueprints, drawings and sketches is basic for all the trades taught at McKinley. ln the same way, producing such visual aids in preparation for jobs of various sorts is a necessary skill for the tradesman. Our drawing classes train us for this important requirement. Mr. Gionaddcfs busy drawing room
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LIBRARY The school library does its utmost to provide the opportunity and the ma- terials for reading both for informa- tion and for pleasure. New books and rhagamnes, and new equkmnent are added whenever possible to make the Hbrary one ofthe rnosf useful and most pleasant rooms at McKinley. Seekinq infarmaiicn in The library 'CM OUR MEN IN UNIFORM 'W s JKW ' . A-.,,,, -qua AN INTRAMURA.L GAME ' WINTER VIEW FROM 31 A .J A NEW ADDITION TO
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