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The science of pure mathematics, in its modern developments, may claim to be the most or ' ujinal creation of the human spirit. — A. N. Whitehead Colleges and universities are placing more emphasis on mathematics by raising their standards of requirement in nearly all fields of education. In addition to re- quired freshman mathematics, higher courses such as geometry 1 and 2, algehra 3 and -1, and trigonometry and analysis for seniors arc offered. P. H. Nygaard, department head, is known nationally for his magazine articles on mathematics.
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Let ' s see now, just what is the meaning of that word? wonder Judy McKay and Dave Olson as Sue Nelson waits to write the word on the board, with Mrs. Dorothy Chandler, English teacher, keeping watch. fundamentals of correct speech and written composition, and instruction in tech- niques of reading and interpretation. Materials used are selected to emphasize the basic American ideal. Democracy is presented as the finest way of life yet discovered. A student may also select courses from senior literature, senior composition, vocabulary, debate, journalism, speech, and dramatics. The first three of these are a necessity for the college-bound student, but for all students they contribute to the reaching of the i mportant goal of effective verbal communication. 13
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Q w Top row: Ernest Hix, department head; Dale E. Blair, biology; Raymond Simon- son, biology; Walter Spangenburg, biol- ogy; Orval Theisen, physics. Bottom row: Paul Tobie, geology; Madeline Carroll, head librarian; Lillian Barnes, assistant librarian. SCIENCE Both student and teacher are challenged by the rapid advance the world has taken and is taking in science. One year of laboratory science above the ninth grade is required for high school graduation. General science is a special course for freshmen only. Biology, chemistry, physics, geology and photography are the other science courses. Madeline Carroll, librarian, and Lillian Barnes, assistant, are vital to the stu- dents at North Central. Many students use the library every day for reports. Miss Carroll and Mrs. Barnes give appreciated help to numerous students. This is the way it ' s done, says Wayne Duke to Jim Hanley. 15
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