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MRS. HETTIE FINN A. B. University of Kentucky General Science JAMES E. ELMS B. A. Henderson State Teachers College M. Ed.University of Texas Chemistry, Physics All of us like our science courses even if they are at times difficult. Each day the lab sees a suc- cession of students learn- ing the rudiments of gen- eral science, biology, chemistry, or physics. Laboratory sessions always make a science interesting. IN A GENERAL SCIENCE CLASS, Mrs. Finn is help- ing her students in the pre- paration of hydrogen. The students are Aubrey Wil- lingham, Harry Sargent, Drewcilla Brown, and Betty Lou Eaton. MR. ELMS, CHEMISTRY INSTRUCTOR, is demonstrating the reduction of copper to four senior students: Violet Brott, Judy Colson, Harvey Klinkerman, and Tod Moore. 17
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ALGEBRA 1. PROBLEMS are some- times quite obstinate. Here Mr. Fulcher undertakes to explain such a one to Brenda Watson, Peggy Underwood, and James Jernigan. In our school, Algebra I and plane geometry- are required for gradua- tion. Other mathema- tics courses offered are commercial arithmetic, solid geometry, trigo- nometry, and second year algebra. IN A PLANE GEOMETRY CLASS.Charles Tatom explains a theorem to Bill Mc- Kenzie and Loretta Britt while Mr. Ful- cher listens. If a man’s wit be wandering, let him study the mathematics . CLAY FULCHER B. S. E. Arkansas State Teachers College Mathematics ROY B. SMITH B. S. North Texas State College Mathematics
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mrs. m. j. McDonald B. A East Carolina Teachers College M. Ed. Midwestern University FLOYD ZION B. A. Southeastern State College (Oklahoma) M.S. Oklahoma A. and M. In social studies, we learn that WE are making history,too ! HAVING STUDIED the mechanics of presidential elec- tions, the seniors were quite interested in the Nov. 6 general election, in which President Eisenhower polled the largest vote in history for his second term as chief executive. Left to right are Mrs. McDonald, Donald Daugherity, joAnn Callaway, Jan McCarty, and Gerald Clements. THE BOUNDARY OF TEXAS is mentioned in American history, says Mary Skinner as she points to the Red River. Watching her are Del- pha Keiningham, Tom- my Starkes, Jimmy Har- ris, Donnie Todd and Willie Fred Hastings. WORLD HISTORY STU- DENTS with Mr. Zion are Glenna Archer, Louie Reed, Jim Bar- bour, and Gayla Lynn.
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