Southeast High School - Shield Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1960

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e -,,: ' l ,L . age LHR,- fi: ,, , While a Well-Equipped Chem Lab ff? 'VI w. 2? O- K 92- R. Good Biology 'HGV' gh 4:- 19 7 ,vu fr 1 4 F il 1 4 K V2 i ee ,gy Q 'Shi X' 0. Bretthorst F. Buell J. Dappen G- Frederick R-QUGSIGII1 Chemistry TV Geometry Chemistry Algellfa 309009 Geometry Trigonometry By combining rwo years of high school chemisiry inlo one double-hour class, ihe sci ence deparimenl offered an advancemenl in college preparalion. College credir could be achieved by oulslanding work in Jrhis class as well as in advanced algebra, lrigo- nomelry and analyiic geomelry. College lexis, lab periods and long leclures made Jrhe len-hour chemislry course seem much like a college chemisiry classroom. Allhough lhe lheory of ionizalion may have puzzled some sludenrs, lhe five-hour chemisiry class beneliled many. Malh courses from algebra +o Jrrigonomelry de- veloped reasoning and menial discipline. ' V l 'W is 2 25 ,3 if 5 : 5 1451 LQ, SQUARED NUMBERS'l'UNKNOWN QUANTITIES, EQUA. TlONS, FRACUONSIALGEBRA IV-Miss Judy Morgan n We 'W -in 'E W

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Whether it be a theory to balance the national budget or a knowledge ot Civil War military tactics. each student of history gained a greater understanding of yester- day's and today's world situations. World history courses revealed the progress and heritage ot civilization as a whole. Through American history the growth and development of the United States were presented. Students of modern problems and economics classes stimulated and en- larged their comprehension of today's globe. The ideals ot tomorrow's leaders depend upon the preparation ot today's students. R. Lohrberg T. Meeks American History English Modern Problems Social Studies W. Miller G. Reilf American History World History Economics .158 ' -...gf . 355: A I 545 5-sf 11:32. gi fy V Q: 12 s ' ., M. ,. . . .,ib'NzP.,3,,Q ,A K Alas: if-of 55.313 ' D. Wilcox World History Interests Students In Social Studies, HOW TO FILL OUT AN INCOME TAX FORM. A MODERN PROBLEM OF CUR- RENT GENERATION-Harry Hamilton DISCOVERY OF NEW THINGS IN OLD WORLD-Laura Barthell, Bob Otteman



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Helps Inspire Future Scientists. C. Melson J. Morgan G. Overgaard I. Reta Driver Education Algebra Physics Health Education Geometry Blix Geometric designs and logical proots Scieiilize were characteristic ot geometry classes. G.Updegraft Television instruction, which was a new con- Amhmetlc cept this year, proved to be profitable. FANCY esometnlc DESIGNS-PART OF Biology Students. studying plant and GEOMETRY Mllfe Cusack M0n 'eHe Martin animal lite, dissected trogs and grasshop- pers, viewed microorganisms through micro- scopes and made drawings ot observations. Galileo's and Newton's laws, equations ot heat and density, sound and resonance laws and the metric system were some ot the subjects studied in physics classes. PLANTS IN THE GREENHOUSE NEED PLENTY OF ATTENTION. LOVING CARE-Jucly Hensley , g , qi Q:

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