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William Nye, algebra P. H. Nygaard, mathematics 3 department head Mack L. Saunders, geometry ml. K E W sk' ,M Robert F. Barnard, algebra 1 it i . X Dorothy Congdon, geometry Burrill Exley, algebra Raymond Simonson, biology Paul Tobie', biology The mathematics department has added an analysis course for second Ma+hema+ics semester seniors to better prepare them for college mathematics. Students may become thoroughly versed in quantitative fundamentals Science by enrolling in courses in algebra, geometry, trigonometry and analysis. Courses offered by the science department are necessary for students .planning for college or for a career in fields such as medicine, engineering or nursing. Orval Theisen, physics Walter Spangenburg, biology Donald Bonamy, biology Ernest Hix, science department head Dale E. Blair, biology Laura Lee Briscoe, Latin Helen Oscarson, foreign language department head Robert Rowley, Spanish General science and biology courses offered by the science department provide a background for advanced studies. Physics and chemistry give an understanding of the properties and behavior of matter and prepare Sclence students for college work. FOl'elgf'l Languages Studying the culture of other nations to increase understanding, tol- erance and appreciation of other people is part of the Spanish and Latin courses.
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LOWRY M. BENN ETT, vice-principal Top row: Lowell C. Bradford, Boys' Federation adviserg Patricia Damon, dean of girls. Bottom row: Edward Gill, office assistant: George Theodorson, Russell Meyer, John Malterner, student counselors.
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Dorothy S. Chandler, English l Robert Bland, English Lorraine McNew, English Mabel S. McLaughlin, department head Margaret Rawlings, English Helen L. Haltom, English Margaret Nistad, English Virginia Wilcox, English The English department offers the student the opportunity to develop his ability to express himself. 'llhe aim of the composition courses is to help him to form habits of clear thinking, to form better speech habits and to encourage him to write and speak about things within his own experience. Objective of the literature courses is to develop a genuine love of reading on the part of the student. Arthur B. Miller, debate Imogene L. Knight, English Russell Meyer, English Ruth E. Coon, English John Malterner, English Mary McKenna, journalism, publications adviser Genevieve Oppen, drama Daniel C. Davis, English Engbsh I2 Engbsh x if ,4Q '!s Communicating with others is a vital part of relations among human beings. Success in life is directly related to the ability to think clearly and to express ideas accurately and forcefully. English I-VI are basic courses offered for the first three years of high school. journalism, drama and debate may be substituted for one year of the basic English courses or taken in addition. For seniors who will attend college, senior composition and literature are essential.
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