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VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT AGRlClIL'I'URli lPLANT HUSBANDRYJ COURSE OBIliCTIVliS To lfilill f11l'111'1' f21I'IIlCI'S. To t1'.1i11 filI'IIl lrndcrs. To sti11111lz1tc iutcrcst in ilQlI'iCLIlfllI'U. Instructor MR. L. M. WARNIQR MUSIC DEPARTMENT BAND COURSE Ol5IIiC'I'IVl'lS To 11111111 IIIOIT lmppirlcss in lifv lhI'Ollg1I! thu lPDI'i'L'i1lIiUIl mf .1 fine: nrt. Insrrrzutur MR. W, IZ, WRIGHT '5 'Kham VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT INDUSTRIAL ARTS 1VVOOD VVORKJ COURSE OBIIiC'I'IVl'lS To develop ill 1'.11'l1 SllldL'I1f 1111 .1pp1'1'1'i.1lio11 of good wo1'k111.111sI1ip und good dcs11111, To dcvvlop 111 1-11cI1 sl11dc11t tlw habit of 1111 01'- dcrly 1111fll1od ol p1'm'cd111'c in thu pcrfor1111111u' of amy task. Irzstrzzcfor MR. R. 11AY1is STUDY HALL ulvility. 'l'l11'i1' uhivf uso for ci1'li11l1t, is in p1'iV11.'1' 'lcss amd I4L'lTI'TIlQI for 1vr11z1111L'11I. is in disc0111's1': und for .1l1iliIy, is 111 LI11' j11dg11m'11I and disposifiull of busimssf' -' 1:1'a111uis I'm.1co11 HTVIUFL' am' rn11r1' rncrz 1111110111-Nfl to ,J A E, '11, study tlmn Ivy r1.'1I11r1', , Cfftru 5 1 6 ' 7 lldglt' Vilulvvxl St111iics s1'rx'1- for dvliglll. for OI'HZ!lIlL'lll. 111111 for 9 4
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SCIENCE DEPARTMENT CHEMISTRY COURSE OBIECTIVES To ncquirc pructicc in thc sure, stop-hy-stcp inclhod ot scientific investigation and cxpcrinicn- tntion hy using thc scientific method. To ohtnin information hnscd on tact -not super- stition. To dcyclop attitude of appreciation and undcr- stniiiliini of connnon cycrydny things. Instructor MR. L. A. KRAUSE Jw MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT ADVANCED MATHEMATICS COURSE OIIIECTIVES QI To cquip thc studcnt with .1 hnsic knowlcdqv of nlgchrn and W' trigonoinctry for ndyanccd stu- dy in npplicd innthcinntics. MR. H. P. ISAACSON . t-if . Irisfrncfor 0 Page Fourtcvil SCIENCE DEPARTMENT BIOLOGY COURSE OBIECTIVES To undcrstnnd thc slructurc of our hodics nnil to prcycnt discnsc und loss of lifc. To learn how to iinprovc thc hculth und hcnutv of our ccnnnnnity. To lcnrn how und why wc should conscrvc our Ililtllfnll rcsourccs. Instructor MR. G. M. CIIARLESVVORTII ' 2 ? SCIENCE DEPARTMENT PHYSICS COURSE OBIECTIVES To ncquirc u fund of hnsic. scicntific knuwlcdgic for use in lzitci' cycrydziy lifc ns wcll ns u foundu' tion for fututc study. To gain proiicicncy in tht- clcicrininntiozi nf quznititntiyc fnctors inyolycd in thc study oi tht physical scicnccs. Instructor MR. R. A. ISALIJWIN
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ifif f I CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Harold Teck Willialn Morien lack Ioubert Bruce Lercher Freshman Class The crop of freshmen harvested in the fall of 1943 proved to be of bumper proportions. One hundred and forty-eight strong, these stary-eyed frosh enrolled to set a new high for dear old Washington High. These Frosh gave to us many illustrious personalities who proved to be outstanding figures in school life. The so-called youngsters were well represented in all phases of school life, particularly in athletics and in music. We really must give credit where credit is due: the Frosh certainly have a lot of pep and school spirit, which was shown by the Freshmen float taking first place in the Homecom- ing parade with Victory Weds New London. We pay homage to the Freshmen because they have so successfully passed the test. They came through with flying colors. They've passed the days of anguish in which they didn't know their locker coms and how to find their next class with the least possible diffi- culty. They really did enter to learn and having done so they now enter the realm of the upper-classmen. May they do as much for the school in succeeding years as they have in the past. 1 I 4 Page Sixteen
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