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cience E R' ffl 4- i, .1 Nxfcw l i E. fini WALTER N. GNANN Biology Chemistry General Science 8 fl MISS DUTCHIN HARDIN MISS KATHARINE W KROEG Biology General Science Guidance Physics Members of Miss Hardin's Biology class study cells with the aid of highpower micros copes and charts. Students study the struc tures of living organisms with particular em phasis on the human body. Below, left, Chemistry students Bob Gil bert and Emmitt Bufkin show Judy Turner and Margaret Sturm how to bend glass. Stu dents prove many of the laws and state ments in chemistry by actual laboratory ex perimentation. Dr. Harvey E. White teaches physics on a film as the class watches, below, right This modern method of teaching was in troduced into Beaufort High- last year, and this year was augmented by the schools purchase of the books that accompany the film series. the spring. ,J Xl NZ QQ relaarea .syfuclenb jar .gil jlle .xdfomic ge . fur fn gi? Mn., fe, r- 1-1 F5 'f L L An annual proiect of the Science Depart ment is the Science Fair held each year in
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I 1 5 . 1 GILBERT S. GUINN American History Economics Government MISS GRACE B. FOSTER American History English I was - Psychology, the study of human behavior, helps students to understand people better. Right, group study is important in Mr. Norris' phychology class, as are field trips and talks by visiting authorities in the field. Below left, the second period economics class follows in the book as Mr. Guinn talks. Economics and government are new requir- ed subjects for seniors. Economics famili- arizes students with economic concepts and terminology including the basic fundamen- tals of money and banking, the stock mar- ket, taxation, and business organizations. Government classes study local, state and national government in the light of a chang- ing Constitution, economy, and society. Below right, World History students take notes as Mrs. Pearson lectures on ancient Italy. This required course provides a back- ground of understanding for today's in- stitutions and societies. ' 'B'-ar-.. ocia! Science iewci E ,Ia in- ' Q 5 V gi, . ,V Q . N' l' .4 MRS. NANCY F. PEARSON World History Government MISS PHYLLIS SULLIVAN English ll World History if, 574. 10....,,f 42. Sf.. .,zz,1.f of 31... psf X Q I fa' L val' 5 si .94 T' I vt ld , su L i Nn-4
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! MRS MARY S. LEE Q-Cl , t. u5ine55 ouraea reyoare .7lze gu5ine55 olzaclem jomorrow Sewing, an art that is always useful, is only one of e many helpful skills taught in Beaufort High's beautifully equip- ped Home Economics department. Above, Theresa Morris uses the sewing machine under the watchful eye of Mrs. Lee. In the modern, well-equipped shop wing, boys interested in manual arts are trained in the uses of the power tools. Right, Ecl Carr, Charles Heape, and Jerry Smoak are using a table saw. MRS. SARAH W. MALTBY me Economics I, Il, III Bookkeeping Shorthand I, II Typing I, II I , 11 A-A Above left, second year shorthand students Miriam Taylor, Marge Berkley, Joan Mitchell and Arlene Lettich, take dicta- tion from Mrs. Maltby. Shorthand is one of the several courses offered tofprospective business men and women. Typing, the m st popular elective class, is taken by both college preparat ry and commercial students. Typing I and II and personal tytping are offered. Practice is essential for Mrs. Smith's typing class, above right. I I fd ., .Q Q f 1 ,LJ WIL X D. MITCHELL MRS. PATRICIA C. SMITH T JY JN Xu O. Personal Typing X 'Meghanical Drawing Typingl -j Kill 'JShop I, II World Geography, Civics X P NSKJ World History ,X
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