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MATHEMATICS Norman Johnson, Richard Bronniche, Dale Johnson, A1 Halley. Miss Ann Bye, Arthur Fredrickson, Lloyd Raymond, Robert Hoisington, Larry Larson RICHARD BRONNICHE Algebra, Ad-vanced Algebra, Advanced Mathematics. ANN BYE Mathematics. AL HALLEY Solid Geometry, Trigonometry. Advanced Algebra, Department Chairman, Senior Awards Committee, Service Awards Committee, Cross Country Coach. Athletic Lockers, Athletic Council. ARTHUR FREDRICKSON Algebra, Football Coach, Golf Coach, Athletic Council. The whole is equal to the sum of its parts. Mathematics is a course essential to the modern world. Every student is going to need some form of math in his life. At Southwest, the math department emphasizes learning the basic skills in the seventh and eighth grades. Beginning in the ninth grade, students may choose from several elective courses. Algebra, geometry, and trigonometry are offered to prepare students for their life work. As an additional stimulus for math students, the Arrow publishes a column called THIMK which includes many mathematical brain teasers. Southwest math teachers are looking forward to the future, as they select new materials for next year’s math program. R O B E R T HOISINGTON Mathematics, Advanced Algebra, Track Coach, “B” Cross Country Coach, Athletic Council. D A L E JOHNSON Mathematics, Eighth Grade Class Council Advisor. NORMAN JOHNSON Geometry, Tennis Coach, Assistant Football Coach. Athletic Council. L A R R Y LARSON Mathematics, Sophomore Hockey Coach, Athletic Council. LLOYD RAYMOND Mathematics, Geometry, Sophomore Basketball Coach, Senior Class Memorial Advisor, Athletic Council. “Fes, that is a tough one.” Mr. Bronnichc, Jim Whelplcy ‘Hey, you at the camera, tvhat’s 7x12?” Mr. Johnson, Clayton Saunders, Mcllanic King 14
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business David Peterson, Charles P«i ton, Mrs. Daisy V ung, Mrs. Doris frace A man who qualifies himself for his calling never lacks employment. The business department at Southwest is aware of its dual responsibility to students. It fulfills the need for developing proper skills and attitudes in personal typing, bookkeeping, and shorthand. In addition, the department also realizes its specific responsibility in developing vocational skills, such as steno and office skills, for those students choosing business careers. Southwest is the only school in the city to offer Forkner Shorthand, a one-year course. The Occupational Training Program, under the direction of Mr. Poston, offers valuable job experience to interested twelfth-grade students. While still completely filling graduation requirements, participants are able to earn money for security and independence. DORIS FRACE Advanced Shorthand, Steno Skills, Forkner Shorthand, Y-Teens Advisor. DAVID PETERSON Bookkeeping, Typing, Department Chairman, Student Council Advisor, “S” Club Advisor, Service Awards Chairman, Hockey Coach, Football Line Coach. CHARLES POSTON Occupational Relations, Work Program Coordinator, Southwest Employment Counselor, Minnesota Diversified Vocations Club Advisor. DAISY YOUNG Typing, Shorthand, Office Skills, Social Committee Chairman, Senior Banquet Advisor. “First lesson—always smile at the camera.” Mrs. Young, Kathy Tosicr u. . . and this is a two and this is a three . . . Mr. Peterson. Mike Fermoyle 13
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SCIENCE Leon Haaland, Carl Pearson, Harold Strobel, Meyers Peterson, Mrs. Signs Swanson, Stanford Strand, Anthony Angellar For science is like virtue, its own exceeding great retcard. Many different scientific areas are explored by Southwest students. Physics, chemistry, and biology are offered in addition to seventh and eighth grade science. In all phases of science, advancements in teaching methods are rapidly taking place. This year a new program of chemistry was introduced at our school. The program is the Chemical Education Material Study, which is better known as CHEM Study. This is the same type of program as BSCS Biology, which has been offered since 1963. 'Hie material helps students assimilate concepts rather than factual material. The science department hopes to add a similar program for physics students in the near future. ANTHONY ANGELLAR Science, Science of Life, Ticket Sales Chairman. LEON HAALAND Science. CARL PEARSON Chemistry, Science of Energy. MEYERS PETERSON Biology, Depart-merit Chairman, Athletic Director, Athletic Council. STANFORD STRAND Physics, Geometry. HAROLD STROBEL BSCS Biology, Fu-ture Teachers of America Advisor. SIGNA SWANSON Science, Junior High Science Club Advisor. Double, double, toil and trouble Mr . Swanson 15
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