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Chester Gray, Peter Fuchs, and Cathy jcnsen wonder if Adri Gianturco's ex- periment will work. The high school science and math departutent is an intportant link in the chain of learning processes that keep America a strong, industrial nation. ln science, WVestern offers biology, chemistry, and physics. In these courses the students get a good taste of this very exacting part of their training through experimentation, dissection, and demonstration. The mathematics department offers students such courses as algebra, trigonometry, and geo- metry. The teachers, besides helping the stu- dents to build a sound foundation in math, help them to make a practical use of their knowledge. From the lab where chemicals bubble over Bunsen burners and pungent fumes curl front beakers, to the trig class where intricate prob- lents are solved by theorems and answers are determined by a slide rule, young minds are ab- sorbing and coutprehending the wonders of the sciences. Mr. Russell B. Coover Miss Grace H. Long Mr. Coover assists Mary Beth Young in solving an intricate problem in inter- mediate algebra. s X. J'
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SCIENCES CO HAND IN HAND TO DISCOVERY :ff 4 's2' , . ffl rt WN nik, y I y - .ara 4- - , I J . l A 692 A .Q I - -:ix , 'gn-it .Y ' sggg-'31 iiws? . Mrs. Madeline Curtis Stewart Denenberg, demonstrating the principle of the pulley in physics class, wonders whether he will return to the ground in one piers. Bill Falrrney looks on. The nmst difficult nmthenraticnl pmblcms seem easier after receiving Miss I.ung's instruction on the use of the slide rule, Mr. Ben Scekford Miss Clare Driscoll Mr. Robert proves to jane Daylmlf, Jody Combs, and that dissecting at cruyfish is not such a
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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS ACQUIRE SKILLS The home economics department, better known as home ec, trains students, both boys and girls, in the skills of homemaking. Its courses range from the science of child care to the art of cooking and from home nursing to clothing. How many times have you passed the home ec room on the second floor and smelled the pleasant aromas coming from the steaming stoves where future homemalters were striving to excel in the culinary arts? Learning how to plan a well balanced meal as well as learning how to cook it properly constitutes a major part of the curriculum ol' the course. In a nearby room the sound of sewing mach- ines can be heard and garments can be seen all over the room in various stages of completion, Upstairs, in a home nursing class, a patient is having her bedding changed by practicing nurses. In a child care class, pupils are learning how to cope with problems that may confront them when they become parents. All these scenes are the home ec department in action and all are part ol' a typical day, x Miss Irene Knox A t Stntlenls wait for a bite of the delicious coffee cake being cut by Miss Knox. Betty Roberts, Bob Clem, Ann Ritleout. and Patricia Pope find dicing vegetables an important part of soup- making, X A w 5
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