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I PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr . Willie Garner Coach, Basketball Team Mrs. Mary Jackson Mrs. Janice Neilson Mrs. Barbara Thomas a K X x xx Q X X 05 X RX X . X X KPXQ QMLQS' 3 X Mrs. Marion McGill Students leam about themselves in PFI, Mr Peter Yurwitz emphasizing the importance of good grooming Physical Education and Health should open doors to an appreciation for good health habits and improved principles of living, to an advancement of the social aspects of health educa- tion in the family and in the community' to a better and , more enjoyable use of spare time by participation in both active and passive forms of recreation. Mr. Carl Chairman Mrs. McDowell helps her students to develop prob- lem solving skills SCIENCE Science should open doors to functional information, func tion concepts, functional understandings or principles, instruc tional skills problem solving skills, desirable attitudes fopen mindedness, intellectual honesty, suspended Judgmenty, ap preciation of the contributions of scientists, of possible uses of science, interest in some phase of science as a recreational activity or hobby, in science as a field for a vocation 1. 1 1 1 1 K -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1. - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 x 1 1 1 1 , . Mr. James Boykins Mr. Robert Bracey Miss Edith Jerry Mrs. Dorothy McDowell
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MATHEMATICS should open doors to understan ing an use ' - f system in daily l1fe5 to effective use of quantitative procedures, to produce for A A our democracy citizens who can use mathematics efficiently in all phases of MATHEMATICS daily me, C I I o - n u Q 1 o Mrs Jimmie jackson Chairman, Mathematics Department Mr Gilbert Carson Mr Fred Ellis Mrs. Gist fabovey and Mrs. Shirley Baker fbelowj make Algebra fun. Mrs Mattie Parham Mrs Naomi Washington Mrs . Delois Gist Miss Linda Mingo
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SE IOR - CLASS OF 19 1 A Mrs. Constance R. Hines Senior Class Sponsor SENIOR CLASS SPONSOR'S MESSAGE As the years lengthen, HART will become for you a clus- ter of impressions, some pleasant and others not. Certainly, the primary function of any school is the impartation of know- ledge. And unquestionably the experiences at Hart will help . to exert major influences in helping to build your lives, mold your character, kindle your ambitions, and implement . your aspirations. Thus, what you are and what you become will be done in some measure to what HART JUN-IOR HIGH has meant to you, for its influences will be remembered for the rest of your lives. Students of this generation are fortunate in having come alive to the vital issues of the day: FREEDOM: from want, from fear, from ignorance, EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY: for education, for self-fulfillment, for jobs, and for housing, the obligation to stand and be counted on. We at HART are proud to have been a part of your growth, and as you go on to high school and to college may you re- main loyal, sincere, and efficient, and may you carry with you into the waiting world a proven message and much needed leadership. Mrs. Constance R. Hines P Senior Class Section Teachers Qabovey Mrs. Persina, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Donna Britten, President joy Williams, Vice President Donita Tabron, Secretary Patricia Battle, Corresponding Secretary Roxie Williams, Treasurer Ritter, Gibson, Baker, Gist, Morrow, Thompson, Thomas, Mr. Griffin, Mrs. Jackson, Hines, Ainsfield, and Mr. Lambright. fBelowj Mrs. Boyette, Mr. Clark, Mrs. Klein, Morrow and Lucas. g l
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