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CLARA ALBERSON B.A.. Mathematics lOSEPHlNE ALLEN BS., Mathematics K i3?25ttZlI'5i J, Fi K H V RE. k I zz ,. ffl- ssifa55:1xs1st.s'r11 ::Z ,.,.. .. ' Vatusg1S.gir5zQ1o'.1',t1 with . 3t,t ,. MEVA ANDREWS B.S., M.A., Mathematics LUCILLE BROWN B.A., Mathematics LOUIS E. DAY BS., M,E., Mathematics Fourteen THE FACULTY . . . 1954 MATHEMATICS The Mathematics classes in Fair Park help the students prepare to take their places in society. The required units are satistied by selecting two ot the following courses: Algebra l, Plane Geometry, General Mathematics, or Business Math- ematics. The optional courses which may be chosen are Algebra ll, Solid Geometry and Trigonometry. Realizing the importance ot Mathematics in every day life the school designs subject groupings which prepare students for various fields ot occupations. lt is suggested that all students who are intending going to college have at least three and if possible four years of mathematics. Those who enter the business world upon completion of high school studies should follow a different group of math- ematic classes. 3 t I Dorothy Cochran solves Algebra problem for Mrs, Alberson's class. ' Q ,lss CLEMENT V. HENDERSON ANNIE IGOE GLADYS KILGORE B.S., Mathematics BA., M.A., Mathematics I B.A., Mathematics
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THE FACULTY . . . 1954 lu '5- fi f N.. L BERNARD I. SLIMER BS., English Q-jg' l F i TOP-Second year Latin students M. Shirley, S. Slemons, A. Reigel and K. Kleinhans discuss assignment. nt KATE VVAUGH BS., English V Q 6 . LQLA..-.xgg N , . . BOTTOM--Examining Mexican costumes E. Kaliiey, I. Rainer, M. Dunham and L. Oden in Spanish class stimulates interest in studying the language. ANTOINETTE TUMINELLO I PRICE , lcurnalism, Social Science fx l GLADYS KOPECKY LORYNE MARTIN B.A., English BA., MA., English LILLIAN POEK 3.A., MA., Speech, English - in is . ' sb' 1 ' .1 f ,', MARY HELEN TlDWELL BA., English Thirteen
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new - sm. THE FACULTY . . . 1954 LIBRARY The library is the central power house from which stimulating currents gc out into every corner of the school. A spirit of helpfulness and sympathy exists in the library. The librarians and student assistants cheerfully recommend books, maga- zines, and newspapers for research and personal profit. Reference books serve as time-savers and short-cuts on acquirina information and are one of the most efficient means of locating desired material. An effective teaching aid is the organized program for audio-visual materials. The audio-visual librarian is assisted by student projectionists who are charged with the responsibility of showing films, film-strips, and slides. Good books are not merely the luxuries of life. They are the sustenance of life. A wealth of information is found among the many readable volumes in the Fair Park High Library. DRIVER EDUCATION Completing 35 hours in driver education and trafiic safety this school year, l5O Fair Park students will be a credit to their families and the community. They have been impressed with the desirability of practicing Safety, Skill, and Consideration when driving. It is the sincere wish of the Administration that every Fair Park student grasp the opportunity to take driver education before graduation. Sunny Cooper helps Martha Turner and Mary Murphy Berry work on program card files. ' , ,fi . ,iq 3 . S. NICHOLAS IOSEPH PRESTON WAYNE HOLLINSWORTH Mathematics, Physics B.S., Mathematics B-AH M-AH Driver Education Instructor DR. W. B. WORLEY Physician for Athletic Teams FERN TURNER BS., B.S. in L.S., Librarian RUBY MOORE B.A., BS., Film Librarian LOIS l. ALLEN B.A., Librarian Fifteen
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