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NOT PICTURED e Lh Cam 1 l N M1ss Anna M Dev ney N ll I SGCIAL SCIENCE Hsstory repeats Itself Because ot thus tact and the present tnme condltuons It vs essential that each candldate tor graduation from Shaw present at least one credat earned nn thus department The under standlng at factors and causes ot the past has torlcal events helps our understandlng of the present day sltuatlon Besides World and Modern l-lnstory offered an addltnon to the Amerlcan hnstory, other courses ln the soclal science tneld were eco nomlcs and soclology I s Florence lomas X l W Hoyt Lowdcn lll Harold L Narngon Wxllmm H Morrxs DEPARTMENT In the year ot requnred Amerucan hlstory sux weeks were devoted to the studylng ot Ohlo and East Cleveland Governments A the end ot thus pernod the East Cleveland Government was turned over and run by the hugh grade students for one day Thus year several of the hlstory classes used the Amerlcan Observer as a source for cur rent events, whale the other classes used Our Trmes ' One day a week was also set aslde for the study ot these weekly magazunes ll.lX.. x1,,x1 11.-1... ..f lluys. .X 1-llvgm thu'- zlnmz-ntl Nlnnxt-lv Sjslvlll, XVI-tml lfrlu filtlnll .x lc. x1..x'. ll.Ct,,.,f Xl.lllu-lmmtltrs: ll-.mn NNN-ly ll S rn l.',:lm'.llmlnl XIX.: llrstnry lXl.t.l run lilll-,pt-,lvl .lull Wllxltll H lr ' Z ll.l'll,. ' . .1 Nl..X,1 limlnltlxllt-s. Stl- Xl..X.: lllslnrt, cllllttgy. '. . - M . E. Z ll..'.4 Nl..X.: Tl ,S . l.. Nl,.X: .Xu -lxtxm lllstllryg llnst-tryg lllstnty Stump l'lulr, Vlnlv. ,, , . ,, . . . ' I , , r . , . . ' I 4
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SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Durung the last few years nnterest In na tural scuences has greatly nncreased ln this department Biology Botany Chemustry and Physics are offered, as well as Sclence Physua graphy Physiology and Geography Biology and Botany are usually considered sophomore sublects wlth the students learn :ng about lnvung thnngs such as plants and anlmals Chemlstry grownng un Importance by leaps and bounds because of the war has become Ra ph C Morris Clem C Nxxon R X X X ll X tk I lllt N zulu mln K l Noah Nunemaker till Mrs Thelma Harry Carter Martm C Loftus Miss Nma McWebb Q N I a necessnty In the Chemistry Age of today Here students were taught about the mysterues of compounds elements and mnxtures Heat sound lnght and electrucuty were the topics studied In the Physncs course Girls as well as boys have taken Interest an thus com paratavely new fneld and the teachers of all the sciences have made greater effort to teach the boys the nmportant and necessary facts they need to help them nn the armed forces, and to enable the gurls to carry on thenr va cated posntnons NOT PICTURED Mlss Edlth Scrxbner N nn 1 4 - - - - 11 - 11 I - I I I I I E , ' . . . I 1 1 , , - . . . . . ' ' - 1 I I I D , . l . ' 1 , ' : .1 .3 l9,.X.. .I.. ., I.l.,li.g llrusl atc Y-.Mg iTl1c'1nist1'yg 'l'r:utl'in' Physics, l'ln-n istry. l':x11'nl, l'1ls'Cll'icily. SL' ,rr 1 Nlx' tr uf ll-In-lr Su-i-ly foul! lnillm-, .X.ll.1 l'lu-mislly Strpltt-:mums Ifnntlunll, Xl- In-1' uf llnnm' Sn' ricty Vnlltlltitlvv. ILS.: llinlngy, C. J. I .X.lZ.: l'l1ysu's. lfilnlln. ' ' Z Nl.,X.: llcmm-try. l R4-tl fm.. l'llysi-vgrsnpllyg yur- lllrllil' Xuwing, l'l1ys- sity S. Ynrsity lwrut- inlngyl lmll. l'lx.Il.. KLA.: lllulng- if-:ll LUX.
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MATHEMATIC DEPARTMENT The understondmg of mothemotncs now more thon ever before ns bemg stressed In umportonce for every boy cmd gurl Becouse rt promotes leor thmkmg ond occurocy an mothemotucol computotlon ond the oblluty to opply fundomehtols ond prlhclples to proctl col problems the study of moth hos become on essermtuol Plone geometry rs token by most sopho mores but those wnshmg to contmue on wnth mothemohcs moy m has yumor ond sensor yeors toke solnd geometry odvonced olgebro or trlgonometry Agom the trolhmg for the different bronches of the ormed servsces hos requsred o very hugh understondmg of the dnfferent types of mothemotlcs john bndvely N h rown W1 ham Nic 1 1 1 1 A 1 I C . . . I 1 . . . , L. ' ' : Ii, . Xl .X,1 Nlmhvf ruzttuw, Rillp A. B I ILS.. MAX.: Xlzntlu- 1n:x!u-s tllr-ml Ut IH' jv:1ltl1u'ntl, . 'l ' V. ' ki .X,I!., Xl..X.1 Xl.nlhm'- mnlu'-, Xlvvllgnvllrs.
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