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0ME ECONOMICS The Home Economics Department im- mediately comes to the mind of anyone who has ripped his clothes or lost a button dur- ing the school day. Miss Ernst, instructor of sewing, is always on hand with a ready needle and thread. Miss Vermillion has charge of instructing the cooking classes, whose pro- gress may be noted by merely sniffing the tantalizing odors which escape from Room T28 and drift through the corridors. The aforementioned are under the very able supervision of Mrs. Tom, head of the Home Economics Department and instructor ' of classes in home planning and the advanced courses in home economics. These classes are held in the homey atmosphere of the historic old Follett House. The teachers work together as sponsors of the Home Economics Club. Top to bottom: Ruth Vermillion, Mary Ernst, Eloise Tom ATIIEMATICS Have you ever wanted to climb to the dizzy summits of higher math? You will find your chance in the Mathe- matics Department. Mr. Ruff, who is an expert in higher math, is head of the department. Miss Reiff, dean of girls, teaches both al- gebra and geometry. Mr. Blancke somehow finds time to be the dean of boys and student employment manager. Mr. Schropp is the keep- er of the dollar at all athletic events. Mr. Hamblin, a gen- eral math and algebra instructor, supervises the showing of moving pictures. The entire group sponsors the Moth Club. CLAY BLANCKE MARIE RElFF GLEN SCHROPP fluf- Now trigonometry Um! Cookies sim' ., A3- -. 5 S 3 if 5 li -x
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Mis: Lelia Bittikofer explaining anatomy to her second period class CIENCE Boom! What happened? That is familiar talk in Miss Burket's chemistry classes. With every explosion the students learn what not to mix the next time. Chemistry is not Miss Burket's only field of interest. She also takes care of the Fram and is a sponsor of the Hi Lites. This year she also had a freshman English class. Going from the basement to the third floor, one can find Mr. Winkler busily trying to teach people what physics represents. Besides teaching drivers' training, he is a sponsor of the annual Student Talent Show and the Hi Lites. Some people do shriek at handling mice and all kinds of living obiects, but not Miss Bittikofer. Many an amazing fact is revealed about our life in her biology class. Mr. DeHaven, coach of S. H. S. football, also teaches the freshman the gen- eral science of our everyday life. Classes in general math and industrial arts also help fill his busy day. Another sportsminded member of this department is Mr. Beachy, assistant football coach and general science instructor. BOB BEACHY ELIZABETH BURKET JEFF DeHAVEN LEN WINKLER s
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X1 o ou now our ma . The hi What is the cube root of 3375 or the square of 53? If you don't know, iust ask a member of the Math Club. If he for shej doesn't know the answer, iust ask the officers. Either the president, Dick Thomas, vice president, Jack Greene, or sec- retary-treasurer, Virginia Everett, can tell you. The club also elected Joanne Cunningham and Bill Moley as the Student Council representatives. The Math Club has as its aim to show students who are taking courses in mathematics just what the practical applications are. Many students like to solve problems but don't think of it as prepara- tion for post school years. At each monthly meet- ing this year, programs were presented to the club members by experts in chemistry, accounting, and other math-related fields. These programs were not only interesting, but also succeeded in giving the students the needed glimpse of mathe- matics in action. An enioyable trip was taken to a near-by college in the spring. Sponsors this year were Mr. Ruff, Miss Reitt, Mr. Blancke, Mr. DeHaven, Mr. Schropp, and Mr. Hamblin. D y lx y th? y t nk t do! Greene, Everett, Thomas fill the offices
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