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35' 3-.- 4'- sf. . I ii. is N Boyer Ham tead S Kulakowski C' Lewis C. M.cCalla SUSAN E. BOYER. A.B., M.A.g Biology. Advanced Biologyg Biology Club. PETER E. HAMSTEAD, B.A., M.S.g Chemistry. STANLEY R. KULAKOWSKI, A.B., M.A.g Biology: Base- ball Coach. CARULYNN L. LEWIS, B.A.q Chemistry, Physical Science. CHARLES A. MCCALLA. B.A., M.A.g Chemistryg Chairman of Science Department, Chemistry Club. Preparing For The Future It was the task of the Science Department to create a scientific interest among its students in order to meet the growing needs of research and industrial expansion throughout the country. Various contests and the annual Science Fair pro- vided an opportunity for students to display their scientific knowledge and talents. B. Summers and B. Meyers are shown in physical science class measuring the force necessary to raise a car up the inf clined plane. MARGARET E. MITCHELL, B.S., M. Littg Biologyg Science Newsletter. ELIZABETH N. PIERREL, AB., M.S.g Biologyg National Honor Society, Election Committee. WILLIAM W. SAUNDERS, B.A.g Physics, Physical Scienceg Science Club. LOUISE S. SIECRIST, A.S.g Biology. M Mitchell E Plerrel W, Saunders L. Siegrist 'Us
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P r..- yr in if wif t. 'C' N. .fx ,, XV ! 8 'f I 4' i s P -ik! I Row l: S. Freis, R. Kim, P. Wyman, S. lzaacs, Mrs. Keiter, A. Harvey, J. Kirsch, S. Moore. Row 2: B. Aserkoff, M. Spevak, J. Sakwa, E. Daniels, S. Tillotson, F. Kantor, E. Orr. Row C P. Musicant, J. Rosenkrantz, R. McMullen E. Graft, M. Ramey, R. Goldsmith. f l By means of speakers, problems, and field trips, the Math Club advanced interests in the I , , field ofdmathmatics. The Science Fair was handled in part by this organization. f A ' 3 L ' h F cl ' The Math Department prepared youth for participation in a society which is based on a high level of math achievement. It attempted to train students who had mathematical ability to apply the principles of logic in the growing needs of the community. Students were given the chance to compete in several mathematical con- tests, thereby increasing their knowledge and displaying their various math skills. SUSAN F.. AUD, B.A., Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, Trigonometryg Chairman of Math Dept., Ranking Comm. CALVIN A. BLATT, A.B., B.S.g Algebra, Applied Math, Business Manager of Athletics. JOSEPH B. GOOD, B.A., M.A.g Plane Geometry, Assistant Football Coach. CHARLES S. HAMM, B.A., M.A.g Plane Geometry, Psychology, School Store. PAIGE D. JOHNSON, A.B., M.A.g Algebra, Applied Math, Assistant Football Coach. M. ROBERTA KEITER, B.S., M.A., Ph.D.g Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Plane Geometry. Con- sumer Mathg Ways 81 Means Comm., Coach of Girls' Rifle Team, Math Club. MARY S. LUSK, B.S.g Algebra, Building 81 Grounds Comm. P. Johnson Lusk 'nv- M. Keiter fs 'US mf N Q4-vs n'rE'3'Sf1 Aud Blatt Good Hamm
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