Niles Township High School East - Reflections Yearbook (Skokie, IL)

 - Class of 1955

Page 24 of 156

 

Niles Township High School East - Reflections Yearbook (Skokie, IL) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 24 of 156
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Neil Butzow, Bruce Debes, and Bob Drake use their slide rules to solve a problem in trigo¬ nometry. Below, geometry stu¬ dent Roberta Simmons puts the finishing touches on her project. ... and ' Jltiouql the i Uath dddejiafttment ... 7 h Mathematics is the language of quantitative think¬ ing. The geometric beauty of every snowflake that falls is witness of its art. By skillful use of the sym¬ bols and techniques of mathematics, we solve the problems of labor, industry, and science. When these symbols and techniques become cumbersome and inadequate, man devises another mathematics as he discovers more of the mysteries of the uni¬ verse about him. In this complex world, a knowledge of mathe¬ matics is essential to work out the tough problems of science, to produce new and wonderful materials, to design new machines for industry. We need math for such occupations as tool and die makers, drafts¬ men, machinists, and airplane pilots. Even those of us who do not need mathematics for our business life find it a great help in solving the problems of everyday living because it develops in us the power to think logically and accurately. Vince Donile measures an angle for construc¬ tion of a geometric fig¬ ure. Lois Adelman shows Doug Stryker the correct steps in solving a prob¬ lem in advanced alge¬ bra.

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Bubble, bubble, toil and trou¬ ble. The witches of MacBeth haunt senior Pat Schoonover as she studies the plays of Shakespeare. ' Jhtouqfi the Cnqlish life £em fyadin ftiiin .’ . . English studies help us to achieve the highest development of our individual personality. We deepen our understanding of ourselves and others and of the world of today and yesterday through an analysis of the great ideas of litera¬ ture. We become more aware of the beauty and power of language as a tool for communicating our thoughts to others more vividly and accurate¬ ly. Reading, speech, writing—the improvement of skills in these areas makes each of us, person¬ ally, more interesting, charming, and effectual and so, more successful in our relationships with others. Priscilla Baker, Department Chairman Ronald Van Arsdale Parepa Rice How do I sound to others? Speech students Carol Larsen and Leroy Zender record their voices to find out. Paul Eberhardt Doris Tillmann Helen Smith 19

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