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MATHEMATICS OAVC SHOGREN . . . Aug.-burg College. B A. . . . High olgebro . . . Butin ., moth , , . Phyiical education . , . Senior clot, odvi.or . . , Hockey cooch . . . Ai.i.tani football and ba.eboll cooch. LILLIAN NYHOLM . . . Univer.l-ty of Mlnnetofo, B.S. . . . Solid and plan geometry . . . Junior clot, odvi.or. ANN DYBVIG . . . Augu.tono College, B.A. . . . Elemenlory algebra . . . Practical mothe-motic. . . . Junior clot, odvi.or. GfRAID SWANSON . . . Uni-ver.ity of Minne.ota, B.S. . . . College math . . . Phytic. . . . Solid geometry and trigonometry . . . Sophomore cla.t and tcience club advitor. Science and Math Increase
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NORTHWEST CONFERENCE GOVERNING BOARDS The Northwest Covenant Conference, under the direction of the newly elected superintendent, Rev. Paul V. Anderson, is ultimately responsible for the operation of Minnehaha. It also gives assistance to the 137 Covenant churches of this district. This office publishes the Covenant Conference News, a monthly paper edited by the superintendent, one page of which is devoted to Minnehaha news. Another administrative duty of the office is the Second Miler program which donated nearly $600.00 for the furnishing of our new chapel. The Hoard of Education l ears the specific task of directing the total program of Minnehaha. Their main concern is to act as a mediator between parents, faculty, and students in setting school policies and in reviewing problems of mutual concern. This year’s Ixiard consisted of fifteen ministers and laymen devoted to Christian education. Northwest Conf r «K H odquort r» itoff; Mr». R. fronklin. R v. Foul And r on, Mr . Dohlquiit. Boards Determine Standards BOARD OF EDUCATION M mb ri of fh Board of Education or : SEATED: A. Sfolp . I. Connon, W. W tl •rdahl. W. And rton. R. Albinton. STANOINO: A Hout . R. GuUofion, A. Andarton. K. Gilbert, O. Youngbarg. E Briitol. W. B mon, V. Fronx n. C. El-ring. NOT FICTUREO: G. Bangtton, Vit Chm. D. Swonton, Chm. 15
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SCIENCE WENDEll CARLSON . . . Augt-bvrg College, BA . . . Biology . . Basketball cooch . . . At-tlifant track cooch . . . Freth-mon clott odvitor. HARVIY LUNOIN . . . Awgt-bvrg College. B.A. . . . Mac oltittr College. M Id , . , Uni-vectity of IKinoit, M.S. . . . Chemitfry . . . Higher algebra ond trigonometry . . . Audio vituol. WIUIS OLSON . . . Moody Bible Inttitvle . . . Univertify of Minnetoto. Duluth, B.S. . . . Univeriity of Witcontin, M.S. . . . Biology . . . Senior clott odvitor. Knowledge, Stimulate Thinking In our new atomic age, science and mathematics have become significant facets of our education. Minnehaha has considered this factor in developing an inclusive curriculum for its students. General science introduced the Freshman student to this area of study. Biology included the examination of plant and animal kingdoms and was supplemented by actual lab work. Chemistry, an elective for the upperclassmen, presented the relationships between the various elements. Physics offered Seniors the opportunity to understand the principles governing the universe. Elementary algebra, the arithmetic of signed numbers and literal terms, as well as practical math, was offered on the ninth grade level. Plane geometry students examined geometric figures and mathematical study, and were introduced to the consideration of trigonometry. Solid geometry and trigonometry, one semester courses, prepared preengineering students for college. Business math was provided for those Seniors who were interested in the commercial fields. With the help of Mr. Carlton. Biology ttudentt • nomine the complex circulatory tyttem of a frog.
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