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Readin Ritin’ and Rithmetic Taught.. (Above) Mother Mae Guise. (Above) Students strive to improve their reading skills. The Special Education Department in the Booneville school is one of sin- cere devotion and determination. Mr. Gay Preston instructs the class which is in its fourth year here. The main purpose of the class is to leach the basic building blocks of any education: reading, writing and arithmetic. M rs. Mae Guise helps students in reading class which is oriented toward mastery of special reading skills. The fringe benefits of love, gratitude and a sense of accomplishment by the students far surpass any other con- siderations for these two instructors. (Below) Kenny looks over his work. 20 Special Ed.
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Jr Years of Democracy No matter what the age is, math is a vital role in any education. The field is always expanding with new problems, and solutions are being added every day. Math is used daily by everyone whether we realize it or not. Here at BHS starting in the freshman year, two credits of math are required for graduation. One may obtain these credits in general math, senior math, algebra I or II, geometry or advanced math. Much thought and reasoning must go into applying the right principles to a problem. Therefore, math can be a very hard and challenging course if complete concentration is not pul to use. In addi- tion to solving the problems, the habit of concentration carries over into other subjects as well as everyday life. (Above) Students take time out while Mr. (Above) Eddie concentrates on a problem to Watts tells one of his jokes. be worked on the board. (Below) Pilgrim Janet Martin (Below) Squire Webb Watts Math 19
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Horse And Buggy To Space Age (Above) Students do enjoy Drivers Ed. (Above) Mr. Culps shows slides to students. (Above) Occupations class learn about many careers. (Above) Commander Gene Bradley. Driver’s Education, taught by Mr. Gene Bradley, and Occupations, instructed by- Mr. Harry Culps, are half credit courses. In Driver’s Ed. students learn and prac- tice safe driving. Occupations class offers students infor- mation on various careers, enabling them to make a better choice for their future. (Below) Constable Harry Culps. Drivers Ed and Occ. 21
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