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14 Faculty HdwardeDudley B.S VP lLes.U: Margie Hogg B.S. University of South Carolina Kenneth Horne B.A. Averett College Roger Heffelfinger B.A. University of Virginia The Math Department offers subjects ranging from pre-algebra and general math to Functions and Limits. A minimum of eight quarters of math credit are re- quired for graduation. The math teachers hope a number of stu- dents will participate in the 1978 Annual High School Mathematics Examin ation. This test is limited to pre-calculus mathematics with an emphasis on intermediate algebra and plane geometry. Alvin Smith, Jr. M.S. Randolph-Macon College
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eile Aurora Tolley B.A. Lynchburg College Mrs. Smith, a new addition to the Language Department this year, teaches Latin while Miss Akers gives instruction in Spanish and Mrs. Tolley, French. A basic two year course in each of these three languages is available annually while Nancy Akers advanced courses are offered as student interest dictates. M.Ed. University of Virginia Fine Arts Department Stresses Creativity % te 3 = pT Carolyn Mills Timothy Smith Mary Bradbury B.S. Radford College B.M.E. Shenandoah College B.S. East Tennessee State University Conservatory The choral music under the direction of Mrs. Mills Mrs. Bradbury offers a nine week course to spark and the band with Mr. Smith have enriched student the creativity of every AHS student. Sculpture, gatherings during this entire year, from the National painting, print making, lettering, and drawing are Honor Society induction service to Friday night foot- her specialities. Regular displays of student work ball games. Through their leadership the talents of | are found in the library and on the upstair’s bulletin many of US have surfaced. board. Faculty 13
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The current offerings of the Science Department make it pos- sible for a student to take two years of earth-science, one and one-half years of chemistry, two years of biology and a year of physics. Special projects promoted by the science department include the Virginia Wildlife Contest, a science fair, two as- semblies- This Atomic World and General Motors, a field trip to the Aerospace museum in Washington, and participation in ae the Longwood College high school chemistry visitation pro- Elizabeth Phillips gram, and the Science, Math and Humanities Symposium at M.Ed. University of Virginia the University of Virginia. Edward Frazier Larry Lamanna Bipany -P.1 5.U: B.A. University of Richmond | ee | Charles Arthur III Eunice Stott Biomay Palace. M.S. University of North Carolina Faculty 15
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