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What lies ahead in science for North Central students? Will a biology (lass dis- cover the cause of cancer and a way to control it? Will a class in geology succeed in drilling a Mohole through the earth ' s crust to reach the interior region? Will physics or chemist! y students succeed in de- signing and building a rocket that will put a man in space or find a way to obtain energy from controlled nuclear fission? Of course none of these things are possi- ble for high school students. But definite progress on all is being made by well- trained scientists. North Central science classes are giving capable students an opportunity to learn fundamental facts and theories thai will give them a good start toward a scientific career that offers almost unlimited pnssi bilities. The classes offer students who are not interested in a scientific career an op- portunity to gain some understanding of the constantly changing scientific work! in which they live. Walter Spangenberg, biology teacher, shows students left to right, Marline Miller, Dick Berg, Meg Stone and Dave Hyslop the parts of a dissected frog. 16
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Top row: Elizabeth Killingsworth, Homemaking department head; Helen Beaver, clothing; Cleo Cllzer, foods; Mary Parry, clothing; George Theodorson, industrial arts department head. Middle row: Vern R. Broadwell, advanced wood: Leonard F. Graham, elec- tronics. Bottom row: Alvin T. Olson, auto shop. Industrial Arts, Homemaking Prepare Students for Future Roles Courses in industrial arts are excellent prevocational training for trades and also for college. Wood, metal, drafting, electronics and auto mechanics arc offered by the department. Architectural drawing teaches the component parts and con- struction of a house. A boy with superior drawing skill is selected each year from the department. Terry Houger, senior, has been doing the school service drawing [or North Central. Invaluable training to girls is offered through the homemaking department. Homemaking classes in foods, clothing, home fur- nishings, advanced homemaking, child development and social relations are offered to the girls. rothy Tourtellotte, Norma Bartelt and Marcia Dungan display the stuffed toys made by the Ch class as a philanthropic project. These toys are distributed among the various chidren ' s homes Id Development n Spokane. 15
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In New Classes, German and Latin 5 and 6 Rapidly increasing interest in foreign languages has been shown by North Cen- li al Students during the past few years. This interest was increased to the point where two new (lasses were added to the department ' s curriculum. Latin 5 and (i and German I and ' J. were offered this year in addition to the Spanish, French and Latin 1-1 ( lasses. A second year of German will be offered next year. A basic foundation for other languages can he attained by taking Latin. Latin also serves as a classical background. The third- yea] Latin students are concentrating on reading, especially that of Cicero. In the three modern languages offered, Spanish, French and German, an earnest effort is made lo teach the student to speak the language, as well as to read and write it. In his study of the language, the student also learns much about the people of the country their customs, their history, their literature, their way of thinking. Students in Carol Newett ' s German I class watch the television show, Cuten Morgen. 17
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