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MISS HAIVORSON MISS SIMONS MR. MclLVENNA MR. ANDERSON SOCIAL SCIENCE — History is always in the making ; thus Sophs view pictures of eminent eople in the news today. Juniors and Seniors eep in step with information by weekly Ob- servers and Newsweeks . Or do they? With echoes of Mac's What’s that? ... , the stories of everyday life mingle with those of long ago. HOME ECONOMICS Hemming, stitching, basting, and ripping are the major activities of the sewing classes as the girls tackle everything from making shortie coats, jersey blouses, and graduation dresses to knitting argyle stockings; while the cooking classes come forward with many tantalizing dishes to make one’s mouth water.
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MISS AMBROSE MISS AURE MR OMAN SCIENCE — Johnny and Jane Rohian explore the world of unknowns” in the chem lab, re- membering the words of Mr. Oman: My job is to get you people back safely to your parents at the end of this course.” In the physics lab, students play” with levers and pulleys; and in the biology laboratory, students inspect the fascinating microscopic world. MATHEMATICS — If x plus y equals q, what docs t equal?” Mr. Rowbottom patiently explains the mysteries of algebra to his perplexed Sophs. With his well-known sunburst” smile, Mr. Eide drills geometry students. (That’s if they survive algebra!!) Still more advanced on the ladder is complacent Mr. Sims with quadratic equations and logarithms. MR. EIDE MR ROWBOTTOM
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MISS WADD LIBRARY — Peace and solitude (?) invade this corner of Roosevelt High. While busy minds think aloud, Miss Wadd, the ever-guiding librar- ian, works diligently on the books that line the walls. Library helpers, armed with paste pots, scissors, erasers, cards, and stamps, add an air of energetic activity. INDUSTRIAL ARTS — The industrial shops and Smith-Hughes trade classes—home of future mechanics, printers, draftmen, and electricians. Mid the whirr of lathes mingled with the clatter of motors and hum of linotype mats, students tinker with intricate mechanisms while learning the various vocational skills. M8. RUTHENBECK MR. JORGENSON MR. SMITH MR. POTTSMITH MR. 2EIMET
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