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augments demand for mathematics, science 1 l 4' 1' 35, qw 1 X N 2 X l N N x ,fi x L SAYS HE indicafes Tommy Harineit as Eddie Montgomery explains ihe reason for his conclusion in eometr class K th ' R ld g y . a erme eyno s seems to agree with Tommy while Eddie's explanafion apparently safisfies Mary Michel. 5 IW 50 Q Lllllllllllllllll EN ROUTE TO HIS DESK, Larry Miller checks wiih Tommy Blyfh and Pat Sheedy. Af the blackboard, Beverly Jennings explains her soluiion to Brenda Gleason.
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'Wi I ,A L 5 M.. X present space era Perhaps if a time capsule that had been buried by the Bishop England faculty in 1949 were discov- ered, in it would be found evidences of the subiects that had been offered to the student body of that year. Although the basic essentials of these sub- iects have remained the same, the methods of teaching, the content, and the extent of what has been taught has changed. This fact is especially true in the fields of mathematics and science. ln the years surrounding 1949, these subiects were of importance, but no particular stress was placed upon their study. But now, in 1960, when the Space Age has put such an emphasis on their importance, Bishop England keeps pace with its advances. In each succeeding year the school and faculty have tried, and quite suc- cessfully, to offer their students courses which will prepare them to take their places in the modern day world. HURRICANE GRACIE provided this tree section for examination by biologists Dixie Lee Watson and Camille Price. Sister Jerome checks their findings while Linda Lizotte is ready to record their conclusion. OUIGI BIRD and balloon help general science students Rhett Doniphan and Rusty Keenan to demonstrate water pressure. Rosemary White and Leonard Still check the explanation of- fered in the text while Carol Vonderlieth records their findings. DISTILLATION PROCESSES AREN'T RESTRICTED TO MOON- SHINING is verified by chemistry students Theresa McMahon, Evelyn Dean, William Bellinger, Charlie Tarpley and Gerard Baldwin.
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DEAR MRS. COLLINS, lranscribes Susan Capitan as shorthand students Roz Westgate, Melverie Kops, Veronica Friend, and Barbara Camp- bell eagerly listen to learn the contents of the letter. commercial course keeps apace with times SPEED WITH ACCURACY is the aim of typing students Mary Vick, Leona Odom, Caro! Constine, Carl Forsberg, Carol Moore, Charolette Roche, Gus Schill, Eddie Mabry and Ann St, Aubin as they give their undivided attention to a timed typing drill.
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