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Extra Curricula Thrives With Sponsors ' Leadership MRS. ANNA K. WEATHERFORD B. S., William Mary Mathematics MRS. DOROTHY B, TUNSTALL B. S., Longwood College Mathematics MRS. ERMA THWEATT Dietitian MR. ROBERT B, WRENN B. S., V. ' P. 1. Agriculture Biology Lunchtime is the teachers ' one moment of relaxation in the day. 9
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Teachers Exhibit Talent In Assembly Program MRS. IZELL H. HUTCHERSON B. S., Longwood College English Latin Writing admission slips, typing notices, and general confusion make a typical morning in the office. MRS. VIRGINIA F. JORDAN B. A., Randolph- Macon M. A., Longwood College History, Dramatics English MR. W. CABELL RIVES B. A., Hampden- Sydney Physical Education Civics MRS. MOLLIE W. SANGER B. S., Longwood College B. S., in L. S., George Peabody Librarian 8
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Departments Establish Basic Backgrounds Robert Lee points out the location of the country in his Current Events. BHS sets its standards high in the aca- demic department. Mathematics, science, language, and social studies courses offer the college-bound student a reliable background. For the scientist or engineer there are general science, biology, physics, and chemistry. The mathematicians ' classes are algebra, geome- try, and trigonometry. The future teacher has choices of Englisn, French, Latin, and Virginia, United States, and world history, geography, and government. Typing I students get in the swing of speed tests. The individual who is business- minded or who needs the background for personal use finds his course of study in the commercial department. Typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and business math compose the important subjects in this field. Under Mrs. Cassell ' s instruction the girls in Home Economics make their own clothes. The home economics department offers many types of training for the future home- maker. She is taught the right way to prepare and to serve nutritional meals. The student learns how to make wise color selections for interior decoration as well as in clothing that she may buy or make. Child care is another important class. John Procise cuts glass while Mr. Wrenn supervises. Future farmers make their high school course one of agricultural education. They learn better methods of rotating and raising crops. Soil conservation and forestry manage- ment are included in this. Being able to judge and raise improved livestock is important knowledge. Learning to operate farm ma- chinery is a necessary part of this class. Shop skills are developed in this department, too. to
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