Lash High School 1948 Yearbook (Zanesville, OH) - Full Access
CLASSES INFORMAL, where the spheres and the triallgles merge to fonn our modern da)' sc iences. The picture belo,,- is evidence of the fact that some of our students are continuing their educat ion in the fields of higher learning. Mr. Fairall's solid geometry class, thirteen boys and three girls, a re studying spherical triangles, although there are other figures some of the boys would rather study more closely. fn Mr. Hoe's chemist ry classes, the number of girls and boys IS more evenly cli,·icled, indeed, the p roportion is fifty-fifty. The equation shown on the board illustrates the close relationship of the sciences with our theme. mathematics. !l[athelllalirs is the queen of the scirncrs. Charles Parkinson.. \uhrey Sihbring-. ·Henry Abele, D ick Glectun. Don \\. inters. l~ubcrt .:\ last. .:'llr. Fairall. Louise Eistcttcr, Tccl Denner. Fif I y-Sl'i 'Cil
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