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MRS. BRANNUM MR. DAY Mrs. Godwin acquaints 7t 71 sound fnoivfedae of fusion assures our freedoms History — Our Ouide to tfie future Here students learn what makes us what we are and what to ex- pect from the future. All mankind's actions of today are based on what happened to him yesterday. History conserves the best man has done so that future generations do not have to struggle along the same discouraging path, but may pick up where one generation left off and go on to new successes. Through understanding history we become better citizens; are able to vote more intelligently and do our duty as creative, useful members of a democratic society. When our leaders become good students of history, then America can take her rightful place as a leader of nations. MR. GODWIN
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( omm unica ion d trougd Speaking, li)riling and Reading In the modern world man lives so closely together that it is vital that they understand each other. Har- monious living depends on good communication between individuals, groups, states and nations. The study of English teaches us to express ourselves in understandable terms. Along with expression of our ideas comes the painstaking chore of learning correct usage. Each student learns basic language skills which en- able him to better share his ideas with his fellow-man and live a more creative life. lii J-t cndsujilh a ucibon marK f?) I • J-rnp ra+iue Sentence: On imtx QtTUC sentence a cemrrore [f ClwS ijjrftiQ period (.) Ejfdarnatory Sen ence. Cn r« I,-,, OsKs, or ccm - aids mitt Tory no: icthmc in „ mo P»ong Fee 'at ion morK Bu: Jennifer ruret on Hlaru Bfrx H. . Good grammar is essential to clarity of expression Drama is an .effective way of transmitting ideas Down the page: Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Rankin, Mr. Rabon, Mrs. Folsom
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Science e ac fies Us ifie TKusteries of ature In general science we explore the general facts of both organic and inorganic matter. We begin to understand the basic facts of the world in which we live, ad- vancing to biology where we learn something of the mystery of life and functions of living organisms. Chemistry explains the complicated structure of our world. Atoms and formulae are all a part of the science student's curriculum.
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