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Mr. Karl Olson is pointing out to Melvin Smith how to use the slide rule correctly, a very useful skill. Mrs. Comanan, one of Compion ' s biology instructors, explains the respira- tory system to two members of her class, Lula Moore and Larry Turner. TODAY ' S CLASSROOM CHALLENGES PREPARED STUDENTS FOR TOMORROW ' S SCIENTIFIC EXPANSION Now do you understand. ' seemed to be the remarks of Mr. Sutton after explaining one of his geometiy problems to a puzzled student. Collecting oxygen, which was one of the many experiments in chemistry, was Gayle Matlock, Gladys Hicks, and Gwendolyn Helms with their instructor Mr. Miller. ftlioB and 1 in the I 27
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MATHEMATICS SCIENCE PROBLEM-SOLVING WAS DAILY EXPERIENCE Bernard Clark Mr, W hot 10 OS T( Rosario Conanan Paul Owens Emma Jean Essex and Billy Thomas are inclined to wonder what they will observe under the microscope. Miss E. Hanks was instructing JoAnn Felton and Pete Lopez on problems involving formulas in the most in olving subject — Geometry. With challenging courses in physical science, general science, chemistry, physics and biology, the science department prepared students to approach problems of all kinds in a logical and syste- matic manner. Laboratory sessions were particularly popular with science students since such diverse experiments as glass blowing, frog disection, and microscopic observations were offered. Mr. Clark served ably as chairman of the science department and Mr. Olson as mathematics department chairman. 0M i m do dicrtmi one of ki f ;
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Lois Atherton BUSINESS EDUCATION INDUSTRIAL ARTS STUDENTS MASTERED SPECIALIZED SKILLS 3 l Eloibi- Arihlh.ild William Armstrong Rose Davis Williard Fowler Ronald Guyer Marion Hickman Mary Hurst Webster McGee Lemuella Montgomery Madine Outlaw Onward Montgomery Frederick Tortolini Dwight Vacarro Warren Valdry Teresa Wooden M Lfi Business is best discussed over a cup of coffee, agreed Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Concepcion. 28 The art of calculation, using an adding machine, was one of the many skills acquired by students participating in Mr. Hicks class in Business Machines.
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