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RUTH ADKINS - Marshall College, U. of Kentucky, Tulane U., A.B., M.A.T.; Algebra II, SMSG Geome- try. KENNETH HAGER - Lock Haven State Col- lege, Bucknell U., Penn. State U., B.S., M.S.; Alge- bra II, Geometry. RUSSELL BICKFORD — Knox College, U. of Iowa, U. of Minn- esota, A.B.; Algebra II, Geometry, Math 10, Senior Class Ad- visor. JEAN FRANKS — W. Va. Institute of Technology, W. Va. U., B.S., M.A.; Trig., Algebra III, Algebra II. DOUG MASON - St. Petersburg J.C., U. of Fla., B.A.E.; Algebra II, Math 10, Phy. Ed., Foot- ball, Baseball. HAROLD REDDICK - U. of Fla., B.S.P.E.; Algebra I, Geometry, Math 10, Phys. Ed., Football, Jr. Varsity Basketball. NICK BILLIRIS - F.S.U., B.S., M.S.; Algebra II, Sr. Math, Football, Swim- ming. INEZ TSACRIOS - U. of Fla., B.S.E.; Alge- bra I, Math 10. DORRIS H. JOHNSON - F.S.U., U. of Fla., B.S., M.A.; Trig., Al- gebra III, Calculus, Sr. Business Mana- gers, Mu Alpha Theta, Dept. Chair- man. ANNA YOUNG-Fur- man U., U. of N.C., A.B.; Geometry, Alge- bra I. The department of mathematics of- fers a variety of courses that are both interesting and stimulating. For the college bound student such courses as advanced algebra, trigonometry and calculus are offered. For the less scientific minded student courses in mathematics, elementary algebra and geometry are interesting. S.M.S.G. courses and others open the door to an understanding of the new mathematics. m 16
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ENGLISH I English is our tool of communication and therefore, perhaps, the most important subject taught at Clearwater High School. Beginning with the sophomore year points of grammar and vocabulary are ably presented to the students. In the way of literature short stories, essays, and the novel Silas Marne r are studied. With the junior year comes a more detailed study of American literature. Seniors embark upon a voyage into the wonders of English literature and the pains of the re- search paper. In Journalism, Annual Staff, and Advanced Composition students are presented with the opportunities to apply the principles learned in English class. In the spring students are given the chance to submit original works to the literary magazine Fathoms. Clearwater High students are assured of a sound English foundation as they either prepare for further study in college or seek places in the world of business. Twas a rough night. My young remembrance cannot parallel a fellow to it. IB
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