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Above: Physics students are ushoeliedi' hy the wonders of elevtrirityg below: Frogs and snails and puppy-dogs, tails-- lhal's what biology exhibits are made of. Left to right: Mrs. Ellen Binford. biologyg Mrs. E. Richey Clawson, general science and cheniistryg Mr. Abbott Messier, physics, general science, and mechanical drawing, Atomic Power o As ALWAYS, the science department holds a great deal of interest for stu- dents, with all its chemi- cals and intricate appara- tus. Wlorking in connection with the hiology, chem- istry, and physics divi- sions, the general science students get a hctter-than- average lmackground on which to work. The hiol- ogy division, offered chief- ly to tenth graders, has planned field trips this year to further associate thc students with the world ahout them. ln chemistry, a more detailed study is made than in any other division, with increased emphasis living put on atomic struc- ture in its relation to the formation of chemical compounds. With the addition of hundreds of dollars worth of equipment, the physics department gives future engineers an insight into the various fields open to them. fLEs'1'0N NAY
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El Ponso Ponders Problems OTHESE FIVE TEACHERS make up the mathe- matics department of Ponce. Headed by Mrs. ,luanita Jarman, the department sponsor, these teachers, starting with practical math and first year algebra, Work up through plane geometry, second year algebra, trigonometry, and solid geometry. The war-time applications of mathe- matics have served to make the courses more practical to students, thus stimulating interest. Through the use of visual aids, the mathematics classes are now receiving instruction on the operation of the slide rule, and various other branches of applied mathematics. +LESTON NAY. Left to right, top to bottom: Mrs. Margaret East, trigonmnetry and solid geometry, Mrs. Nell Leifeste, first year algebra and plane geometryg Mr. Mitchell Menacof, practical mathematicsg Mrs. lrene Murray, plane geo- metry, afwmfaa dee a Mrs. Juanita Jarman, second year algebra department head.
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