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! cUviAUMA- Mathematics. The precise science of equations, differenta-tions and pie r’s sauared. Mr. O. Peterson (right) goes through the complicated steps of a typical calculus problem. From beginning algebra through the third quarter of calculus, math-ma.iors cram their craniums with clear relations, divisions and precisions. Six hours a week two triangles. compass, dividers, pencils and erasures constitute engineering drawing, a division of the science and mathematics department. Mr. Gordon gives helpful suggestions to Douglas Howald as Tom Larson. Lewis Price. Dick Sparlin and Dick Howe continue, quietly engrossed in their work (center, right). Builders of science buildina and dorm—J. C. BOESPFLUG CONSTRUCTION CO.. INC.. 502 N. 2Slh. a tr | s s i sir '• « I t . flu l !nace n Ihe basemeri of Alt wby CHRISTIANSEN ,Mon‘ar.a Ave. They also did the ,ew dorm.
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s4lC ifo dean ifo Zoology, bacteriology, physiology and anatomy. . Science of all animals, of bacteria, or-ganistic phenomena, animal morphology. Bacteria, pursue it yet eschew it. directors Mr. Weichert to John Deeney, Jack Heebner. Norma Peters. Delbert Peterson. Louella Hansen. James Todd. Carolyn McCoy. Jim Morrison. Kathleen Baker, Jan Hartley. Don Gambill. John Sears. Bette Wolf and Jim Huff (upper left) studying bacteria slides under oil emersion microscopes. Mr. Hoheisel (below) discourses on man’s clavicles and carpals, passively assisted by his confederate on the left. Students are George Ratzlaff. Tom Anderson. Tom Morledge, Jovce Torrence. Robert Wynia. Fred Sears. William Serrette and John Smith. 30 A shark, a scapel and a stomach that’s not queasy or qualmish are requisites of a zoo lab zealot. Don French (right) calmly and precisely traces veins and arteries through the gills of a dogfish puppy. All zoo lab study and dissection — tiny amoeba through stiff, formaldehyde-saturated cats — serve as background study for “homo sapiens”, his structure and functions.
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Dolors and dollars, the pains of funds, lines and spaces and accounting for it all—on the scent of the last cent, Mr. Schlahi's accounting class (opposite page) Leo Norman. Bob Crosser. Richard Doms, Harry Christensen. Tom Keating and William Tietz keep track of monetary tricks, see red and black for a business. Substantial increases in future incomes of students in introduction to business class should occur if their business practices conform to principles studied here. Miss Bergstrom is pictured with Bob Soricone. George McCam-mon. Birdie Askins. Douglas Fleming. Rosalie Oswalt. Marilyn Flanagan. Florence Shiltz and Ronnie Hanson (above left). We can’t leave levers in a machine age; but machines only do what we make them do. Fundamentals forming basis for mechanical aids are studied in Miss Wall's class by Marion Shammel, Jerry Swihart. Leona Myers. Phil Huntley, Shirley Spooner. Virginia Vicinus. Dick Doms (center left). Fingers find keys with dextrous assurance when trained in space-arrangement at the typewriter. Speed, accuracy are essential; work must be to the letter, perfect. Pat Driscoll, Gerry Swihart. Leona Myers, Alice Graham and Pat Rollwitr demonstrate practice that produces perfection (lower left). Ceantu ty X v. Vour 4 udqe! qoes a lonq way al 8TH AVENUE GROCERY. 2125 8th Ave. N. Ask Carolyn Siqa. lx STM
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