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CIQIILQ y ges of a mo o c eesearch be If you have ever envied Einstein you can soon catch up with him if you start right here in Sandusky Highs Science Department General science gives the beginner the general background needed for advanced work lt introduces the student to scientific methods and their application in a wide va rlety of fields Why not follow with biology? Every type of animal from the tiny microscopic creature to the huge dinosaur is studied Here also the students study plant life and watch the growth of plants in the classroom Biology makes known to the pupil the de velopment of living things and their relation to each other Chemistry offers to unlock the mysteries of the universe in its detailed study of the elements of the earth and with experimenta tion in the laboratory For those students who want to further a challenge in keen mental work With such a complete background offered in science a Sandusky High gradu ate need have no difficulty for a scientific career No g hcppe s uc 'X 'lf' 19 9 t . w kt! I V 1 n I n I V . I . . 1 ff . i xx Earl sta ni l life I delve into science, the study of physics offers I - At mi r r wing thin n 4 m h , ffl N at X . ll , 4 ' l gl 4 , ,vw :xxx fl ,Q ', Y ' 0
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The curriculum of the Mathematics De partment In addition to offering the required courses in general math and algebra also consists of plane geometry intermediate algebra solid geometry trlgonometry and advanced algebra These later courses are being offered to those students whose apt: tudes favor the higher mathematics By taking all the math offered in hugh school a student can provide himself with a foundation necessary for a career In any form of engineering Such a mathematical background also enables the student to de velop his own reasoning powers Regardless of how much math a student may take it will inevitably help him as he goes through life Math is not a sublect to be in the everyday tasks you perform Whether It is paying your bulls figuring the amount of maternal needed for a dress or finding how much paint will be needed to cover the walls of a room math is being used Thus math IS more than a school sublect In fact it is a sublect dealt with every day of our lives 18 72 Cl, IQHICLIICJ -P Intermed ate Algebra S p Co 9 l , I I I 7 . . Q' 1 . . . . X taken lightly since it is constantly being used I 5' i - , X ' x ' I ' ' i - no X37 C.P,C.T.E. vw L
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s V1 A D 2. xt Q jf ,, ' 1 1 Thus past year the Social Studies De partment has been very busy lt has been dns cJsslng the pros and cons of polltlcal candl dates tor various ottrces Even though the stu dents arent as yet ellglble to vote the de partment staged a mock electron November fourth to arouse the students Interest nn poll trcs The results showed that approxumately enghty per cent of the student body cas bal lots Thus mock election was In charge of the Amerucan government classes Essays entutled I Speak For Democracy were wrutten by students from all the social studues class s A student begins has social studies by taking world hlstory when he IS a sophomore and becomes acquainted with the problems that the complete world has faced During the lumor year students take a course ln American hlstory to learn the eco nomic and social facts that have affected the Amerucan cltlzen In years past ln Amerlcan government a requirement tor graduation sensors learn the tundamen tal prmclples ot government In order to learn and understand the wheels that keep our government runmng A necessary sublect social studies soon appreciated J y 52 Oflaf lllfhej von uruauwn you Our - IIPBLKAI cho ces 20 1 lg i 1 . . ' .- , . . I I I , . . . ' L . - . . I I I . Q V . I i I I - I , IS Seniors with Governmental problems Now show U5 Sqn ... ,- ,Ml mf Y L .15 4. Q ,Q .gg -W ' if , -J sf . 7 sy'
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