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Mathematics Every student is required to complete one year of Mathe- matics before graduation. Gen- eral Mathematics, Algebra, Ge- ometry and Trigonomery pro- vide the basic mathematical training for engineering or sim- ilar professions. Miss Chidester, Mrs. Cripps Students are taught to reason statements, solve equations, de- termine distance, and work with graphs. Every instructor spec- ializes in two or more of the mathematics studies. First row: Miss Dunn, Miss Tully. 51101111 row: Mr. Hansen, Miss Pease, Mrs. Str ex Mr. Gossett. Science The study ot the body is learned in Biology and Physiol- ogy classes. Biology brings a- bout the study ot both plants and animals. Physiology begins with a brief study ot anatomy. Instructors then teach students to carry on experiments. Mr. Spa1'1'o1'd, Mr. Rundle The physical sciences include General Science, Physics, and Chemistry. Here students per- form actual experiments in Well- eguipped laboratories. They are always Watched by keen eyes of Well-trained teachers. Mr. McCain, Mrs. Kerr. M12 McLz1ugl1l1n
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Art The basic problems of draw- ing, color and design, and me- chanical art are featured in this department. Invaluable to the school, the art instructors have taken an active part in many student body affairs. Miss Boberg, Mrs. Wilkins, Miss McDaniel Music You will see the band at all football games, the orchestra, Troubadours, and various choral groups performing for many school functions. Led by out- standing teachers, the Music Department is one of the school's most important. Mr. Smith, Miss Scott, Mr. Heisinger Mr, SHOW Social Science Beginning students first greet the Social Science Department with a general Social Studies course. Here they learn of safe- ty and become familiar with their school. Mrs. White, Miss Sifford, Miss Schw Miss Malic, Mr. Ellis United States History, a re- quired subject, brings forth many never-to-be-forgotten in- cidents in early America, and Civics tells us how the United States is run politically. Students may choose other subjects in this department, such as Cur- rent European History, Social Problems, and Economic Problems. First row: Miss Collins, Mrs. McCoy Landrum. Second row: Mr. Drury, Rinset, Miss Brown, Mr. Johnson
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Boys P. E. All boys are required to enter a Physical Education class. Some boys become specialists in such favorite sports as foot- ball, basketball, baseball, or track. There are other offerings in tennis and golf. First Aid and Hygiene are required courses. First row: Mr. Garrigan, Mr. Caviglia Mr. Evans, Mr. Rogers Second row: Mr McKay, Mr. Solomon, Mr. Beanland, Mrl Carpenter, Mr. Lenz. Girls P. E. The girls are also required to participate in a P. E. class. These include rest, special, and regu- lar gym. Each semester the classes get a change in super- vised play. Dancing is an out- standing feature of this program and both modern and folk danc- ing are taught. First row: Herbert, Mrs. Solomon Mrs. May. Socmul row: Miss Bliss, Mrs Frye, Miss Sheltrnan. Vocational Printing, Painting, Woodwork and Welding are open to boys in the Vocational Department. The Print Shop does school printing and puts out the Guard and Tackle . Classes in Woodwork have made desks and chairs for several rooms in school. Mr. Geddes, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Comer The Machine, Auto Repair, and Electric shops teach boys the correct handling and usage of tools. These classes handle outside jobs as Well as school work and jobs for the individual students. Mr. Milligan, Mr. Van Vlear, Mr. Herring ,gg . awww H. t Qg3.' FN. 2 'SN 'wzgzz
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