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The science department, under the capable direction of Mr. Dilley and Mr. La- Bonte, consists of four courses. General Science, which is taught by Mr. LaBonte is a required course for ninety three freshmen. It deals with general information about practically all fields of science. Mr. Dilley teaches Biology, Physics, Senior Science and Chemistry. Physics and Chemistry are given on alternate years. The Biology department consists of twenty nine pupils, who are learning about the human body, the bodies of animals, and the structures of plants. The Physics department is made up of thirty five juniors and seniors, who are studying about the laws governing matter, electricity, sound, machines, and many other interesting things. Senior Science, which is being studied by nineteen juniors and seniors, has to do with more advanced generalized study of science. —Dana Dilley a Page Forty-Four
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MATHEMATICS The math department is under the direction of Mr. Thompson and Mr. Lloyd. Mr. Thompson teaches Advanced Algebra — 4 students, Solid Geometry — 7 stu¬ dents, Trigonometry and Intermediate Algebra—13 students, and Algebra I—50 stu¬ dents Mr. Lloyd is in charge of Senior Math, Plane Geometry, Business Math, and Gene¬ ral Math. —Dave Sawyers Page Forty-Three
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SOCIAL SCIENCE The social science department, under the supervision of Mr. Betz, consists of three subjects; American Problems, United States History and World History, each of which is divided into two classes. The American Problems classes consists of forty-nine seniors studying the political, economic, and social problems of the United States. In United States History, the exploration, settlement, and development of the United States to the present time are being studied by Sixty-eight juniors. Engaged in the study of World History are seventy-one sophomores. They study the development and history of man from pre-historic to modern times in all the countries of the world. —Pcobert Hunter Page Forty-Five l I
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