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The nameless baby alligator in lO7 loves the attention he's receiv- ing from biology students, lean Iohnson, Beverly Saltz, Francis Roberts, Marjorie Kingery, and Ierry Titus. Discussing or problem in physics are science students, For- rest Prince, Ralph Bradley, Sunny Loomis, Bob Hill, and Bill Hann. .Q.
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l Advanced algebra students give their undivided at- tention to Barbara Weis' recitation on equations and comments from Mr. Davis, instructor. ,P 'iffgf SA, X Of the many courses in the mathematics de- partment, advanced algebra is one ot the ta- vorites, especially among boys. College background for juniors and seniors is given in these classes through algebra and trigonometry courses, including in second se- mester Work solid geometry and college alge- bra. Class recitation played an important part in the course, with students demonstrating laws and rules ot mathematics at the board, under the supervision ot Mr. Davis. Required of every freshman is the course in biology, a study ot plants and animals, their growth and habits. A most popular phase ot this subject is the series ot field trips taken during the tall and spring to acquaint students with different types ot trees and plants in and around Peru. Every freshie looks forward to dissection, one of the more gruesome tasks of biology students, which involves the study ot frogs and earthworms, and which usually brings com- ments trom visitors to the classes. Technical instruments and equipment made experiments in physics classes more interesting during the past year. Students spent most of the class time in the laboratory, where physical laws and theories were studied and proved, and where they were given a chance to test their own knowledge ot science. For those desiring to continue in this subject, an advanced course was ottered which was composed entirely ot lab work.
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CLASSROOM 4s IN THE Foods class teaches girls successful home planning as illustrated hy this Well-balanced meal enjoyed by Phyllis Moon, Marie Ducker, Iohanna Sarver, Wilma Draving, Lorraine Brcfndolf, and Docia Millican. Del-laven, Wells, D. Houser, Hartle-road, Terry, Berryman, and Kennedy put their knowledge of Woodwork to practical use in the shop provided for industrial students.
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