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SCIENCE DEPARTMENT What goes up must come down” is a well-known law of science and applies to birds, footballs, and grades. However, grades are not the most important ele- ments of the science courses offered at Jordan; rather, the experience and know- ledge gained from them. As well as regular Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, special classes for the gifted students are avail- able. These include Advanced Chemistry and Biology II for those planning for a medical career. Science projects and papers, the Allied Medical Careers Club, Bi-Phy-Chem, and the Garden Club are outgrowths of scien- tific interests. To develop these interests to skillful, scientific knowledge is the pur- pose of the Science Department. Mrs. Margaret Gunter, Chairman Mrs. Nellie Carlisle Mr. Joe Chambers Mr. Monroe Lott Col. Charles Ritchie Camera Shy Mr. Richard Wfood 21
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MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT “S 'ini2 cot 180 N!” Although many stu- dents believe that the aim of the Math department is to confuse them, most of them will agree that Jordan’s Math de- partment offers each student the oppor- tunity to select math courses which best suit his interests and abilities. The vocational-minded student may choose General, Business, or Industrial Mathematics. College-bound students may select Algebra I and II, or Plane Geometry, and for our “brains.” the Math department offers Analysis, Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry. Mr. Luther Reeder. Chairman Mr. O. C. Hill ’I Camera Shy Mrs. Veola Hymes Mr. Sam Nader Miss Stone helps David Miller with a Math problem. 20
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BUSINESS EDUCATION “As business goes, so goes the world”— especially the world of Jordan. The busi- ness department is open to any student who wishes to participate in the various positions available in the workaday world. The main objective, naturally, is to edu- cate students in the skills of typewriting, shorthand, bookkeeping, office practice, transcription, and business machines. The teachers’ aim is to present to the students a realistic picture of the business world. Although some students do not desire to enter into vocational positions, it is possi- ble for them to increase their range of interests through enrichment courses which are offered to enable the outstanding students to continue to participate in the business program at Jordan. Mrs. Elizabeth L. Davis, Chairman Miss Vera Allen Mrs. Joan Frank Mrs. Nancy Josey Mrs. Patricia Farmer Mrs. Doris Reid Miss Angie Williams Miss Mamie Truett 22
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