Chapman High School - Panorama Yearbook (Inman, SC)

 - Class of 1965

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Mrs. Burke checks classwork. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT From David Copperfield to MacBeth . . . In the English Department students increase their capacity to enjoy literature and interpret it by reading the various literary works avail- able to them. Through the study of grammar, students learn to express themselves clearly and correctly in conversation and composition. Miss Galbraith teaches diagrammatic structure. “No, no, Mickey! The direct object goes here.” Mr . Brenda C. Anthony English I Mrs. Eleanor B. Belcher English IV Mrs. Ada L. Brown Business English Mrs. Sallie A. Burke English I Subfreshman English Mrs. Mary G. Wingo Journalism i Yearbook i Periods, commas, semicolons! Mrs. Fehr wonders if they will ever learn. Mrs. Helen H. Costner English III Mrs. LilUan Edwards English II Mrs. Jeannette F. Fehr English III, IV Miss Letitia Galbraith English II. IV Mrs. Vendetta M. Nicholson Journalism (Newspaper» 17 r III

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SCIENCE DEPARTMENT A Green Little Chemist on a Green Little Day . . . As a student begins his course in chemistry, he is told the story of the green chemist and how that un- skilled chemist winds up on a green little hill in a green little grave. This is only one example of the good times chemistry has in store for its scholars. Courses in biology, physical sciences, and physics provide a sound foundation for college study plus an understanding and appreciation of science in the phys- ical and biological world in which students will spend their entire lives. The study of biology culminates in a general knowledge of the human body which will be helpful in everyday living. Home Economics is also included in our sciences. Any girl will tell you that scientific knowledge is re- quired to care for a child, to decorate and plan a home, to learn correct yard management, care for the sick, cook a meal or sew a fine seam. The Little Green Chemists” Whose initials are those, Mrs. Waters? Mrs. Helen T. Bruce Biology Mn. Ruby B. Cooper Chemistry Advanced Biology Mrs. Elisabeth M. ( ulhreth Home Economics II. Ill Mrs. Helen B. Edwards Family Living Home Economics I



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MATHEMATICS Mathematics Makes Us Think! Think! Think! The mathematics department have plans to broaden its curriculum to fit the needs of any high school student. Commercial students are offered general and business mathematics. College prepara- tory students are amply aided by courses in pri- mary, intermediate, and college algebra, plane ge- ometry, and trigonometry. With a revision and greater emphasis on the modern trend in mathe- matics, Chapman students should be well prepared to face any contingency in life. Mrs. Waters’ classes Know that these cards mean a chance to dis- play their knowledge. Wonder who’s next! Mrs. Souther gives individual help on homework for the next day. Mr. Toy A. Mr. Jim » R. Hyder Johnson Business Math I, II Algebra I Geometry- Students give their attention as Mr. Williams explains an example. Mra. Hallie J. Mr . Rachel Mr. Walker Soother Water» William» Algebra I. II Geometry General Math I Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry

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