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Lyle Pox Bill Hollister OttoSiewert Clem Stramel C. O. Halvorson Dale Scholl Barbara Staehling David Tibbetts A Bit Of Advice With A Touch Of “Spice” As modern technology constantly strives to change our already complex lives, we indeed feel the need for more science and mathematics. Biology, the “study of life,” provides the stu- dent with a protoplasmic view of the world of life around him. Through chemistry the student learns to un- derstand and appreciate the structure of the com- pounds which surround him. Physics, an exacting science requiring an ability with numbers, soon teaches the student respect for the law (of nature that is). Mechanics, nuclear physics, and electronics are studied in depth. Algebra lays the foundation for the student’s further studies in the field of mathematics through a thorough investigation of equations, “x , and the formidable parabola. Geometry follows with emphasis on logical proofs through application of basic postulates. For the college-bound student Senior Math pro- vides a deeper view into higher mathematics with trig and solid geometry.
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They're Sure To Heed English: learning communication —written, spoken, understood. This is the course basic to all learning. It imparts those qualities of life that make life as we know it. No matter what field one goes into, he must communicate with others. No matter what friends or interests one chooses, it can all be made richer by the added insight from reading, com- municating with other minds, and understanding better our fellowmen. As it becomes more evident that all peoples of the world are our fellowmen, the German, Latin, and Spanish offered at RFHS take on new mean- ing. These three classes open a new apreciation for the culture, philosophy, and art of other societies. In short they introduce us to the people with whom we barter, quarrel, trade, and live every- day of our lives. In so doing they also provide a much deeper insight into our lives and our own society. “Hello, Berlin, are you there?” Norman Falk Judith Hellie Dorothy Lorenz Hazel Reed Rovce Russell Barbara Schwartz Elizabeth Sales Robert S. Thompson 7
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A typing class is a form of life insurance, which one can use in almost any vocation. They Greet Us Each Morning Paul Duckstad Phil Hall Mary G. Heery Guy Jen ks Robert Laughlin Mary Lou Rohlfing Michael Sponberg Robert L. Thompson AZIN
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