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Ml. famous r wma Milam-sousss amass: c-Anus HARPER HOSKHNS JONES 'Lili MALONEY SUEEGHT A WALKER WATERS ' WEBB jbfex- Ji,,w - if fx 'jf F C 1-. ,lf-1 ffyb, ,rffia X1-.ff ,crib M :Auf mv fy .ff w 5 J K I A ff 4' R.: l.,Sf.jy,fffM,zs. af. CffiQ:5f , 0 The Math Department attempts to teach students to think clearly and to master the various subjects it teaches. Special new courses for the stu- dents who find Mathematics a bit difficult and for the faster students are given. Math at Ne rier ranges from General Mathematics to College Algebra and Trigo o etry. . fi aww ai t f' lr iff' 0 The list of unusual things done in the Science Department this year includes the celebration of Apple Week by Mr. Condon's classes in coopera- tion with the Art and Home Economics departmentsg the extensive study of deficiency diets on the health and reactions of white ratsg and the urenaissancen the entire greenhouse underwent this spring, which filled the place with countless seedlings and cuttings. During this summer and fall these plants will be doing their part in making the world a better place in which to live. 0 Some of the outstanding activities this year in the Art Department have been the making of colored slides and the use of our new kodachrome equipment by Mr. Holland, the entry of six murals in The American Magazine Youth Forum Contest, and an interesting integrated art exhibition. This year the Art Department has sponsored about twenty art exhibi- tions. A one-man show of paintings by Julio de Diego was probably the most of the shows. The mural project for the year is the painting of an Indian the of a mural for the natatorium. ' CLADER' CONDQN DELAPORTE EDW REYNOLDS YA'-.N DEURSEN VERNON fx MURPHY F. H3'l.l.AND V LETENVALL , F , p x X . ,
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tendent and Dean of Girls, Mr. Frederick A. Kahler, Dean of Boys, Mr. Harvey H. Herron, Registrar and Office Supervisorg Mr. Wesley L. Brown, Business Manager, and Mr. R. F. L. Biesemeier, Supervising Engineer. Mr. Ballman, president, Mrs. Aldrich, Mr. Barnett, Mr. Peterson, and Mr. Putnam, of the Board of Education, have all worked hard to accomplish their numerous duties. It is their task to see that all school affairs and activities function properly. This group has done splendid work in coordinating these activities and maintaining the high status for which the school is noted. ,dfwfimow-45 PACKER KAHLER BROWN HERRON dallwr Clan' men . I3
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aw , ,I ,I ,fx if FN .. U' J' if -I 5, ,- I 1 -A ' ', 4 I N A tt! 1 A J 'gf 4 FJ N- ff J: 3, K ,g 1- X, ' ,rM,'Q,N'V I'j'I3,lt!,l,- I LJ v vtwf L- t tw- ,rs W WJ. 0 As language is vital to daily life, English plays an important role in the New Trier curriculum. The growing realization of this importance is per- haps the most significant development of the last few years in the depart- ment and the school. This tendency to look upon English as the center around which a more highly integrated curriculum would he huilt has resulted in the introduction of many new units and courses in which English and other subjects, such as Music, Art, History and Science are correlated. fffvca ,,. ' .i7Lf. DE LAY H ULC HENS COOK MAC LEAN McKINNIE VAN KIRK WALKUP WHITE WHITFIELD WILSON WRIGHT , 3, -64 LEHMAN VLASTCI IIIYII I EIESEMEIER ARAM FLANINGBIM LANDMER - NICIIELS ' UAIKS WHITQQY ,ffm WN fm ffl I' JI!!! f ff' IXT7 O .. Af , if KIM lj ff 77 if IV' flfj, Af-, JA Hyqfj .4 ' H 4 ,wg ff -1-Ny' up if aff aff M GLM! Qmlf.-f' Q a 0 The Industrial Arts Department includes in its curricula, courses in mechanical and architectural drawingsg and wood, auto, and machine shop. The emphasis in this department is placed on giving the students informa- tion which will enahle them to judge products more wisely, and not neces- sarily on developing various skills. I5
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