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All 191 PATTIE EMMETT MARY KNAPP FRANK FEIL :WE ii' ii 1. l ' 15639 X s a part of the new facilities, which include a nursery school, in the Home Economics room the kitchn is a focal point in teaching. V f is I J fM?2EAr nf :Eg fri? ff V 61 5 f?5r', :Q . 0 . lnduslrial Arts 215
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214 Industrial Arts Shop urges perfection Industrial Arts is the study of manufacturing trades which will provide many educational opportunities and benefits. The classes available for Industrial Arts were Home Economics, Foods, Housing Interior, Clothing, Consumer Managements, Child Development, Auto, Drafting, Architecture, Electronics, Crafts. Other classes included Met- als Technology, Woodworking, Art Drawing, Painting, and Studio Art. The chairman for the Industrial Arts Depart- ment was Wade Boyce. A new teacher was added, Mr. I-Iolloway, which made a total of eleven Industrial Arts teachers. ,.,..--.. get H ...M ....-..---,W ,, As he shows dedication in his work, Don Gilbert works carefully on his assignment. .R X E E BOB BASSETT BOB COOLEY MARILYN BOLLING MARK COLUSSY WADE BOYCEI AUDREY DUCOTE
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216 Math Department Math is fundamental Mathematics, one of the most important skills which students will use throughout their lives, offered a variety of courses for individuals. The Mathematics Department specializes in teaching basic and advanced skills such as: Introduction to Algebra, Algebra I, Algebra II and Geometry. For those who were pursuing in math orientated careers, the department offered Trigonometry and Calculus. Calculus, a study of limit theory, differentiation and inte- gration of rational, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions in one variable, was taught by Douglas Griffin. Over all, there were nine teachers in the Mathematics Department. The chairman of the department was Iames Wahl. For the most outstanding senior in Mathe- matics, there was a one hundred dollar scholar- ship sponsored by the newly founded Math Club. The advisor for the Math Club was Ierome Pribyl. Hoping to achieve a good grade on this test is freshman T Thornton. J! .ll DANIEL AMBERG MARIE DAVISON LEROY BROWN DOUGLAS GRIFFIN
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