Bennettsville High School - Spectator Yearbook (Bennettsville, SC)

 - Class of 1960

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-444 41 AW Mm on, . av MRS. W.F. TATUM MR. EARL HUGGINS MRS. IOI-IN FREEMAN MRS. IULIAN HAMER Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Commercial Subjects Leppy, what is the degree of the angle? During this era of increased interest in mathematics, B.l-I. S. Math Depart- ment is continually improving. The opporttmities in this field of studyrange from a basic coLu'se in general mathe- matics to an advanced study in geom- etry and trigonometry. The courses are varied to give the students a rea- soning ability, an understanding of everyday arithmetic problems, a foundation for higher mathematics, and a sample of advanced math. Anne types a letter. R. The Commercial Department offers the student training in typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping. Business students are trained inthe operation of busi- ness machines, duties of clerical workers, and per- sonality and correct dress for business. Students type all kinds of material: authenic office corre- spondence, manuscripts, letters, cards and envel- opes.

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The science department of B.l-LS, is one of the most active in the school. Comprised of general science, biology, and chemistry, it of- fers almost any type a student could desire. Through the various science courses students acquire knowledge which will give them an adequate background for further study or for the everyday needs of life in the present century when science becomes more and more impor- tant to the average man. 1.4 4.4 Mrs. Calhoun helps with last minute research. MRS. R.E. THOMPSON Science MRS. SANFORD LEE Chemistry I 'W GUN? C . M faux YK MRS. JOHN CALHOUN Librarian . iii? U ,gs Mr. Flint works with an experiment. The library is one of the many services offered the students of our school. It has a reference room in which stu- dents may do research and quiet study. The library subscribes to 30 current magazines, a daily newspaper, the lo- cal newspaper. Of the 2,400 books in the library approximately 200 have been added this year. These include both fiction and factual books. These books are available to all students of B.H.S. for use in educational purpose and for pleasure reading. The library is open to all students six periods each day. MRS. RALPH KELLY Science .M 1 .fa 4f 'U't+ V 1 H'



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-4 aa ' X , , V sa I , - Social studies give the students a background for understanding important past and current events5 they also promote comprehensive read- ing. Social studies parallel English and lan- guages in that while a student studies English and French literature he is studying World his- tory5 and while he studies American literature, U. S. history. Do you really think it's done? MR. TOMMY I-IUFFMAN MISS PATRICIA PLETY Agriculture Home Economics MR. L. D. ATIGNS Band Director ,Jh- MISS ANNETTE CARROLL Social Studies ,avi ,-su, Jew' In social studies we travel around the world I-Iomemaking is an art requiring spe- cialization in the basic essentials of homemaking. Home Economics is certainly a worthwhile endeavor for any high school girl. The vocational agriculture program has shown much progress in both quan- tity and quality. Each person in this course is offered special training in the vocational field. MR. JIM FRASER Social Studies N N A if K P ,, 'i 'Q nu-nn-ff . ' , 'vw Z, X-az, 'XLLV E31 lllif 4 Q 45.

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