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MATH GEOMETRY TEACHERS: Mrs. Anita Polk, Mrs. Harriet Fincher, and John T. Rollo. Boldly facing . and conquering triangles, squares, logarithms, and parabolas, students participated in Callaway's math department. Course offerings included basic math, geometry, algebra one and two, and ad- vanced and accelerated math. Geometry students learned principles which helped them understand complicated proofs, while students in algebra courses studied mathematical language in equations. Many of the advanced and accelerated math students were given the chance to enjoy the honor of being on an All-star team. The requirement for this team was to attain a number of high grades on tests, and the reward was a party of some kind. NMMA Advanced math students use a rare moment of class time for assignments.
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SCIENCE A government grant . of five hundred dollars was awarded to the Calla- way science department this year to help finance a botanical garden in which biology students could view concepts they had learned in the classroom. Chemistry and physics students also saw the abstract ideas they had learned in books become reality during experiments in one of the three fully equipped labs. The introduction of a new course to the science department, Health, gave Callaway students the opportunity to study this field for the first time. Miss Hendry lectures to her biology class on the classifications of phyla. SCIENCE TEACHERS: Mrs. Connie Cavett, Mrs. Doris Powe, Doyle L. Jones, Mrs. Shirley Wicks, and Mrs. Dorothy Young. 1,-.
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