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.. . Mathematics ... the language of the future. No course can possibly be more im- portant to a future career than mathematics. Courses offered at Jackson range from Gen- eral math through Trig to Advanced Mod- ern Math. Our highly-trained teachers must continuously further their own knowledge and adapt to new progressive educational techniques. Mathematics . . . Ami the main scientific facts concerning the nature of the world STEPHEN BULLARD RACHEL CAMP B. A. Kings B. A. Mercer College University IRVING CODY M A. University of Florida GLENN HAGGERTY M.S. Ed. St. Bonaventure University WILSON MOORE B. S. University of South Carolina OSCAR WHALEN M. A. Stetson Mr. Moore smilingly returns geometry test papers. An emphatic NO makes students pay attention. . . . and of man. Algebra II is not quite” so bad, when Mr. Wahlen is teaching
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DONALD BUCKLEY M. A. Duke Unvcrsity . . . The Science department has great influence on Jackson students. To prepare for the highly special- ized, technical world of the future, a good founda- tion in basic science is essential. The science depart- ment, headed by Mr. Buckley, is adequately equipped and staffed to offer the necessary courses to provide a good basis on which to build a future. understand the methods of science and the influence of science on Mu man Cife Science • . . which goes off with a BANG!” DONALD DuCLOSE TED FLEMING ANN LYNCH B. S. Jacksonville M. Ed. Ohio State B. A. Salem College Students explore new worlds in Biology. University University University
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high standards ... VIRGINIA BAKER M. Ed. University of Virginia University of Florida MADGE CAIN, B. A. Alabama College M students need to grew in their abitit y to think rationally . . MILDRED HARVEY B. S. Indiana University The English department works hard to stimulate interest in the creative arts, as well as training students in proper usage of the English language. ANNA von DOHLEN M. A. Florida State University By helping students to express themselves in prose and poetry, by class participation in skits and plays, by allowing students to give oral reports, by these and many other imaginative techniques, Jackson stu- dents are given many opportunities to learn to communicate, to express themselves clearly, and to be confident and secure in their knowledge. BARBARA EAKINS, B. A. Wilmintgon College MARY HARRELL, M. A. University of Florida 22 Literature requires home study, as well as school time.
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