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A chemistry experiment, the distillation of petroleum, draws the attention of the entire class. Frontiers of science are explored Facilities of an especially well equipped labora- tory give the science field at Shawnee a real boost. In both chemistry and physics classes, the students work in teams of two. Each team has a private working booth with the test tubes, thistle tubes, burners, flasks, and chemicals needed to work any experiment. Ofttiines it is necessary to prepare a gas whic has a disagreeable odor or is poisonous. In orde to achieve this, the lab has been gifted with hood, a chamber which enables the students t work with such materials in complete safety. Page Sixteen Electricity is a part of the subject of physics. Mr. Wagner, instructor, demon- strates to Wes Cleaves, Jack Neuman, George Cockran, and Bill Clark, the principles of the electro-sig board.
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ito good citizens of tomorrow , , , in government classes During the school year of 1957-1958, government was one of the chief topics of talk in the senior class. American govern- ment compares the political science of the United States with other nations of the world. This subject is required for all sen- iors and is taught by Mr. Hughes. Every- thing from the modern uses of paper clips to the power of the Supreme Court is dis- cussed in the government classes of Room 29. Think! Think! Think! Boy, those government tests were roush! Mr. Hughes ' words of wisdom are listened to attentively by a senior government class. Page Fifteen
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Commercial classes focus on business principles A glance into the commercial room shows many students busy at typing, bookkeep- . ing, and dictation. Second year commercial students are readied for future jobs in business while first yearers gain knowledge in general typewriting. This phase of the curriculum is very valuable since it makes an easy job of theme copying and homework papers. Commercial students learn how to use a calculating machine. second year typing students study busi- less typewriting. Page Seventeen
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