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ART Mrs. Billie Campbell, hired to replace Mrs. Coffman who re¬ tired at the end of the first semester after forty years of teaching, gives her art classes a lesson in clay working. Mrs. Bernice Coffman Art deepens the appreciation of beauty. Students develop their talent and creativity. They do pencil sketches of various kinds, and use water colors and oil for their paintings. They learn to weave rugs, and carve objects from soap and wood. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Mr. William Butcher Distributive Education students attend school only until noon; for the remainder of the day most of the students have jobs on which they apply what they have learned in class. They study various retail problems: salesmanship, advertising, store operations, and stock control. Robert Donovan on the job at the Sinclair Station in Har¬ risonburg. 17
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BUSINESS Mrs. Betty Anne Strother An everyday sound heard coming from the business depart¬ ment is the peck peck of typewriters or the familiar voice of the shorthand teacher dictating business letters to future stenographers. The bookkeeping classes actually keep a set of books for a given firm for a certain period of time. Cozetta Johnson puts a dictaphone to work in Typing II.
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MATHEMATICS Mathematics is a group of sciences dealing with quantities, sizes, forms, and their relationships by the use of numbers and symbols. The branches of mathematics are some of the most fascinating subjects in our school. Students begin their mathe¬ matical studies with either General Math or Algebra I. As they progress, they take Geometry. Next comes Algebra II and Trig¬ onometry combined. Some seniors end their years at Broadway High School with a semester of Trigonometry and a semester of analysis. Mr. Paul G. Kline, retiring this year after 42 years of teaching, drills his Algebra class. Mr. Cecil Hartman Mr. Joseph Jones Mr. Paul G. Kline Mr. Daniel Myers Donnie Frank, with the use of a smoke tunnel, demonstrates for trigonometry class the flow of air over an airplane wing. 18
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