Rochester High School - Manitou Ripples Yearbook (Rochester, IN)

 - Class of 1959

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and classrooms . . . 5.1 ' Mike Beattie uses hurettes in a lah demonstration as Ann XY'iltlerrnuth writes the formula with Mrs. Vfitollis help. All research is not being directed toward the un- known element called space, howeyerg scientists from many countries combined their knowledge during the 1958 Geophysical Year in order that they might learn more about the earth on which we live. Much is being done to improve the home makers' domain by develop- ing new ways to prepare and store food. improving home appliances. and even making new kinds of ma- terials for clothing. Young women as well as men are employed in the research field. lt does not make any difference what sex. race. or creed a person belongs to. it is just to what extent he dexelops and uses his mental powers. To- morrows generation may seem to be lackadaisical .intl unconterned. but underneath they are seriously prepar- ing themselves to meet the demands of a changing scientific world. X 4'ith the aid or a model or the human torso. Mr. Ntlifcicf shows a health tlass what the human heart looks like. 5 As Mr, Bowen watches. Phil DuBois explains why line M-O is perpendicular to line C- D. during sixth period geometry.

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Future scientists are instructed in well- equipped labs A Mr Buchholtz and Bill McMillen explore the complexities of a slide rule during an afternoon physics tlass Tom Parlthurst and Bela Heinzmann vxatch attentively as Nh' Watson explains the anatomy of a hawk Five . . . four. . . three . . . two . . . one . . . fire! and the last step in putting a missile into the air is completed Many thousands of people are concerned with the planning, building, and firing of atomic and research rockets. In the past few years Russia and the United States have been racing to see which country can first get a man on the moon. In August of l958, many people in Rochester were able to see one of the first satellites to be visible in our community, Russia's Sputnik HI, orbiting around the world several hundred miles out in space. The atomic powered submarine Nautilus,'l on August 3, l958, was the first ship ever to pass under the North Pole. It also was the first ship ever to be powered by the much talked about nuclear energy. The use of jet planes for commercial use was intro- duced last year when the Boeing 707 was put on a schedule. Plans for an atomic powered aircraft are now being developed. Under Mr. Watsoii's approving eye, Barbara Hines searches with a microscope for some tiny amoebae. 2 -M.-r.t I



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In an on the job trainin and industrial arts program Arty Hoffman is learning about the printing trade from Mclxees Press Printers. Our school shop provides metal working ma- chines such as the miller that Ted Edwards is operating under Mr. Hungerfords direction. Earn while you learn is the slogan of the boys and girls. sixteen years or older. who participate in DCE, Diversified Cooperative Education. Rochester is one of only thirteen high schools in Indiana that provide this educational program Under the leadership of Mr. Hungerford, the students are able to get a bet- ter understanding of the occupations they are interested in through actual work in that field. Most of the stu- dents go to school a half day and work the other half. Trainees study two types of related learning. The general related classes study how to get job experience. how to get along with your fellow workers, and how to manage your money. The specifically related provide students with information that will help them become more intelligent workers in their particular jobs. DCE holds school and community in a close working relationship through the training of our youth. As .1 part of the DCE program Donetta Chapman and Eileen Howard work as nursgs aids at the Vfoodiawn Hospital.

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