Clinton High School - Huckleberry Yearbook (Clinton, NC)

 - Class of 1960

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The Algebra l class watches as Mr. Eldridge works a problem on the blackboard. rojecfa arifie in t 2 C si Carole Clark and Doug Crumpler are comparing their answers with the ones on the board in Intermediate Algebra. All eyes are turned to Mr. Silver as he ex- plains a problem to his freshman mathe- matics class. l65l Mr. Gaskill is demonstrating to his Ad- vanced Algebra class how to use a slide rule.

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renc , go Lane! in Actual ., .. .4 ' :E :f::.Q:. F P'Y?9:13tfs35'W- W T. .. . P ' I 5? 3' Fil ws 21. R ,kg ' 'Q ' fri ' 3 rss French students increase their vocabulary by the la- beling of the character on the bulletin board. 9 Si E The bulletin board in the French class shows many picturesque scenes of France. Parlez-vous francais? -do you speak French? This was a very typical question French I students were asking at the beginning of the year. By now, their vocabulary has expanded quite a lot. The French II class, which is struggling with the new edition French book, is learning when and how to use the subiunctive. The French classes, which are all taught by Miss Frances Watson, are getting a sound background needed for further language study. French Il students seem to be trying hard to learn today's assignment.



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The science department at Clinton High School continually growing and advancing. Courses in Phy ics, Chemistry, Biology, and General Science a Chemistry students are busy answer- ing questions at the end of the chapter. dence, ana! ago in . . . taught by Mr. James Parsons, Mr. Harvey Eldridg- and Mr. R. E. Cummings. Many methods of teaching are used to extend o knowledge of nature and scientific developmei such as films, field trips, and experiments. Also, further the students' interest in science, science clu have been organized. The clubs are very active al have planned many proiects. Biology students pay close attention as Mr. Cummings lectures on the chapter. General Science students take notes from their books. l66l All eyes are turned to the experiment that Mr. Par- sons is demonstrating in Physics.

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