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OUR MATHEMATICS COURSES CHALLENGE HORACE MAN N STUDENTS Mathematics helps students to think and reason clearly. Courses offered are Geometry, Alge- b A l' d ' ra, pp ie Math, and Trlgonometry. TRIGONOMETRY In trigonometry, understanding triangles is a must as shown by Luther Tooks, Samuel Robertson and Ellen Saville in Mrs. Woods class. Tenth grade students enroll in the Geometry classes especially if they plan to go to college. A buzz session before classtime. Miss Young, Instructor
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The Library contributes much to the intellectual atmosphere of the school. Horace Mann library monitors take pride in their patient and helpful service to teachers and students under the leadership of the Librarian, Mrs. Wilson. This group sponsors Book Week each year, keeps a bulletin board up-to-date with books, labels and pamphlets. The members shown are, Ist row, L to R: Barbara Butler, Regina Lindsey, Carolyn Tillman, Mary Wliite, Ruthie Harrell, Earnestine Greene, Catherine Dllfdefl, Margaret Price and Mattie Kelly. 2nd row: Sylvia Fingers, Gwendolyn Hall, Eddie Richards, Lessie Platt, and Ioan Jones. RESEARCH WORK IN AMERICAN HISTORY I f JoAnn White, Chairman of the group, assists Linda Walters, Albert Lindsey, Linda Jordan, Carolyn McCoy and Edward Morris with their project.
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OUR HOMEMAKIN G DEPARTMENT PREPARES FUTURE HOMEMAKERS EOR GRACIOUS LIVING The future homemakers in Mrs. Wes- son7s classes learn to be thorough and efficient in the management of the home. They learn that the higher the standard of the home, the greater will be the efficiency of the nation. 3 COOKING VVELL IS AN ART The home demands balanced budgets, the Courses taught by Mrs. Wesson. Lil- well prepared meals, well nurtured bodies. lian Herndon, Josephine Jefferson, Emma Selecting, buying, cooking and Serving Straw are the girls in the kitchen lab- various types of foods are included in oratory. Ist and 2nd Periods Foods Classes I 4 ,aw M., ...... 15115 Seated: Mrs. Wesson, Callie Poe, Barbara Butler, Earnestine Woodbury, Joyce Anderson and Wanda J. Mormon lst Row, standing: Doris Reed, Aggie Jones, Delores Higgins, Sandra Johnson, Alicestine Humphrey, Stella Jones Charlene Brown, Linda Donald, Mary Jackson, and Margaret Russ. Back Row: Fannie Wilson, Joyce Delyles Bobbie Jean Steward, Ruby Dryver, Mary White, Girthi Lawrence, Juanita Folks, and Doris Davis.
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