New Haven High School - Mirage Yearbook (New Haven, IN)

 - Class of 1945

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DEPARTMENTAL DRAMAS 5 up-1 7, , Mr. Marshall - Mrs. Redman - Miss Royster - Mr. Pensinger MATHEMATICS--There are more students taking mathematics this year than before because of the demands of the War Department. Beginning and advanced algebra. plane and solid geometry. and general mathematics are oflered. There are approximately two hundred stu- dents taking mathematics this year. Due to this fact. it is expected that more pupils than ever should be able to draw a straight line and count to one hundred. Roberta Liggett and Rita Henry SCIENCE-The science department includes biology. chemistry. and physics, These courses are taught by Mrs. Redman and Miss Bower, Biology is required of all freshmen, and this year there are one hundred fifteen students in this course. Chemistry is composed of a class of tifteenz fifteen are also enrolled in the physics class. -Gladys Fiedler and Phyllis Menking HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT-This department under the direction of Miss Royster consists of four classes: First year sewing and cooking for freshmen, advanced sewing. ad- vanced cooking and home nursing. A county nurse teaches the girls in home nursing and making of beds. giving of l-Tths. bathing the baby, and taking temperat tres, Each girl in turn must return the demon- ftfation, The girls learn of different diseases and their cures. and the value of balanced diets. -Phyllis Shadle INDUSTRIAL ARTS-In the woodworking shop under the direction of Mr, Pensinger. the boys are making everything from kitchen stools to kneehole desks. N. H. H. S. can be proud of its well-organized shop classes. Mr. Pensinger's classes in mechanical drawings are paving the way for future engi- neers, In the advanced drawing class some boys are taking engineering drawing while others are taking architectural drawing. These boys should have a good background for their future careers. -Stan Rosswurm Sponsored by New Haven Thurman Equity Page Nineteen



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