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Future Scientists Probe Way into Unknown “Now, friends, I realize that any resemblance of this class to a chemistry class is purely coincidental, but...” says Mr. McNeer to his chemistry students, and a wave of laughter passes through the classroom. Nevertheless, students find that all is not amusing when test time comes around. Through the year, however, they find their broadening knowledge of chemistry rewarding, and an interest in this, another of the fields of science, awakening. Science is becoming more important as a high school sub- ject and as a career; therefore, it is a subject stressed at Huguenot. When a student first enters high school, he takes eighth grade general science, in the ninth grade he may take either ninth grade science, or biology, the study of the forms and functions of living things. Tenth grade students are offered either biology or chemistry, the study of the composition of materials and the changes which they may undergo. Eleventh-graders may study either chemistry or physics, where they learn of mechanics, light, heat, sound, electricity, and magnetism. Twelfth-graders may take either chemistry, physics, or advanced. science. The science department endeavors to present to each stu- dent a knowledge, an awareness, and an understanding of the world about him — of the materials of which it 1s com- posed, of the living things around him, and of man’s dis- coveries and inventions which help to make his world a bet- ter place in which to live. Mr. DELK — Acting atomic. MRS. JOYCE BELL General Science, Mary Wash- ington College B.S. MR. FRANK BROWN General Science, University of Richmond B.A. MR. JOHN DELK Physics, Chemistry, Ad- vanced Science, University of Alabama B.S., University of Virginia M.ED. MISS JUNE HERRIN Biology, Madison College BS. 18
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MR. ROBERT McKENNEY History Department Head, University of Richmond B.A., SCA Advisor. MR. JOHN MOORE, III History, Randolph-Macon College B.A., Debate Club. “You win a few, you loose a few, and some get rained out—” to quote one of Mr. SEXTON’S favorite sayings. MRS. SANDRA SAUNDERS History, Government, West- hampton College B.A., Sen- ior Y-Teens. Mr. MOORE planning strategy for next debate session. MR. VINCENT SEXTON Mr. McKENNEY, taking time to help out in the office. U.S. History, Hampden-Syd- ney B.A., George Peabody College for Teachers M.A., Safety Council. MRS. DOROTHY WOLFE History, Hood College B.A. if,
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MR. VAUGHAN MRS. MARGARET MRS. ELLEN LEMEN HOWARD KAUFFMAN General Science, Physical General Science, Kansas General Science, Madison Education, Colorado State State University B.S. College B.A. College B.A. Mr. McNEER participating in one of his hobbies — dramatics. MR. ASBURY McNEER Science Department Head, Chemistry, Randolph-Macon College B.A. Taking time out from his lec- ture, Mr. HOWARD poses for the camera. MRS. FRANCES PRICE General Science, Biology, St. Andrews Presbyterian College B.A. MRS. LEE WRAY Biology, Madison College B.S. 19
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