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0 0 0 -, 3? 4 ?r.,,. X L Mrs. Orvilla Tavlor, MS., Physical Edunationg' Nlr. john Holt, M.,-X., Physical Education. Left To Right, top to bottom- Miss Roberta Miller, MA., Phy- sical Educationg Mr. James 'Webb, MA., Physical Educa- tion, Mr. Raymond Hammond, MA., Health Education and Physical Educationg Miss Louise Smith, BS.. Health Education and Physical Education. YQ hytstzicwl Develop emit nf 7' L , ft ' 4 ' , . I The llA girls exercise to mold perfect figures. C. jackson, R. Dotson and H. Brown realize that practice is essential for good dribbling. ---T......4.i..... -T-.....i..1 .... I-71 i we-ff-V!-v--,f pq . EW' 1: N .4--aw - ., ,,,,tt,.w-N---we s..,.f '11
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F zrs Social md 4-nr tau' Di sw- Z ll' , .Q Ma L F. Brown points out and explains the different throughout the world, types of governments existing H. H'illiams compares modern and ancient times. 0 0 0 Mrs. Louise G. Burton, A.B., Family Relations and Problems of Democracy: Mr. james I. YVinters, ,-LB., History. SOCIAL STUDIES The major functions of the Social Studies pro- gram is to develop the rich and many sided per- sonalities of individuals who by reasons of their attitudes. abilities. char- acter and understanding are capable of adaptation to an ever changing social. political and economic world.
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Miss Muriel Cllzirk, NI.S,, Mathematics: Mrs. ,Xnne Il. Goodwyn, BS.. Nl2llllClllZlllfN1 Mrs. Addel Hl'Il9Clll, BS.. xl8lllCIll3lliN. Mr, Roland Queen, IBS, Mzillieimilicx Mrs. Lois Smith, ILS., lu2illlClIl2illfSQ quot shownj Mrs. Elizabeth Mur- shzill, xlEiIllCll12'lIlCS. The task of seeing that the student has a knowledge of mathematics adequate for everyday life falls peculiarly on the high school. The mathematics program should insure mathematical competency for ordinary af- ff' For Undem nnding Principles nd Xi' fn fv- it ' ,t f i 'J 'fd 3 ' 5 251536 , ,, 3 x . I 'P MATH DEPT. fairs of life and personal useg for trained workers, for college preparation and for pro fessional workers. It should provide oppor tunities for development of those desired ha bits of accuracy, neatness and self-improxe ITICIII. Miss Clark shows W. McConnell, A. Simms, J. Spriggs the correct procedure for finding an in- accessible distance through the use of trigonometry. l'lSfl1.lEB,.. EVCRYDRY K -A- i fx LE FTLS
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