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Science Untangles Nature's Mysteries Learning to form our opinions with facts to back them up is the scientific way we have learned through our science study. This is very important as we will be the future voters and will decide the policies of the nation. WR' have learned that our point of view must be changed when new evidence is produced. The phenomena of nature were uncovered for us in our science courses. In Physical Science and Physics we learned why there are rainbows. rain, blue skies and other puzzling weather changes. The mys- teries of heat. light, and sound were uncovered and the advantages of putting them to work were learned, Chemical structures of solids and chemical formulas were untangled in Chemistry. Witli the strictly scientific world looming higher in the future and the acute need for scientists, our science program has been planned to meet this need. ?vr Scien ti ic We ld :low Nlr. ltirl fnrlson. algebra. lviisiness arithiiietii' li s' i ' , U lI1t'-- Hiuliiiiu. rlillllklry lrallilllq, Q u ina, .Xliove, Mr. VValter .X. XYord. chemistry, general inatlic-niatic' liuys' pliysiczil ediicztiioii, life science, sports, The importance of photography has gained national attention in the last few years. Wfith such a widespread interest in this subject, a class was organized here a few years ago. Since its founding, the class has grown too large for the amount of working space. This growth in- dicates the interest we have in this course. ln the class we have learned to take take pic- tures with some thought to the background and position of the subject. XXL also received in- struction on the developing and printing of pictures. The study of animal and plant life in biology i- a very important science course offered. Many of us did not know the scientific names of com- mon animals and plants. by studying animals and their physical characteristics. we were able to ,urasp a deeper understanding of ourselves.
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Math Returns to Prominence The war has brought mathematics back into importance. Graduates have found that technical training in the armed forces required the use of a great deal of math they never thought they would need. The scientific world of the future will demand even more knowledge of this subject. ln General Math, our weaknesses were corrected and fundamental skills of arithmetic reviewed. The world of mathematical unknowns was discovered in first and second year Algebra. Geometry, Solid Ge- ometry and Trigonometry dealt with the study of angles and solids. All will aid our thinking and reasoning power. Above. Mr. vl. falxin Funk. mathematics and science division chairman, geome-tr5 algebra, trigonometry. Science, lllatlnematicaf P epar Helow. Mr. XYalter liasting physics, physical science gen llelnw, Mr. J. Miles lloothe, matheinaiics, biology, pliotography. eral inathematics. ser'
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