Conway High School - Mirror Yearbook (Conway, SC)

 - Class of 1960

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,:.' ,vu . lakh.. Mathematics expands to meet educational THELMA AMBROSE FULTON BOOTH ADELINE NICHOLS EUNICE FORD Mathematics, Algebra Mathematics Mathematics Algebra, Art B. A., Tift B. S., University of B. S., Winthrop B. A., Lander Sponsor, Twelfth Grade South Carolina Sponsor, Tenth Grade Sponsor, Art Club Sponsor, Tenth Grade ff N ,. I , Audio Visual Aids A ' j I At the Christmas party Mr. Lemlmon expected a new pipe, but shows even more delight over his delicate pink bloomers. men ,al After a day of teaching mathematics and art. Mrs. Ford resorts to knitting for relaxation. 74 A if it sw, 69' S. L. LEMMON Geometry, Algebra A. B., M. A. University of South Carolina Director of Transportation

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mahes the hest school EDWARD M. SINGLETON Principal B.S., M.Ed., University of South Carolina G. O. SMITH Assistant Principal B.S., Clemson With monies from textbook rent- als, clubs, and athletics being handled in the office, Mr. GO and Mr. Singleton spend many after-school hours counting and receipting money. Directing the overall school program is the main responsibility of the principal and assist- ant principal. Through a conference with par- ents and students, students are assisted in the selection of subject matter, taking into con- sideration interests and intelligence. Discipline and attendance are administered through this office, as well as extra curricular activities, athletics, clubs, and assembly pro- grams. 73



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and vocational needs Elizabeth Johnston and Carolyn Darden put their heads together in a effort to balance an equation in Algebra. Meeting the mathematical needs of stu- dents who are college-bound and the needs of those who are planning to enter the bus- iness world immediately following gradua- tion is the responsibility of the mathematics department. College preparatory courses include two years of elementary algebra, one year of plane geometry, and one semester each of advanced algebra and trigonometry. These are designed to produce scientific thinking and accuracy in practical situations. General mathematics courses offered are one year each of business mathematics, ap- plied mathematics, and bookkeeping. These courses provide an appliable knowledge with which to meet everyday needs. X xv ,ff -L, rf Barry Garren works a difficult graph problem but his solution is being questioned by Mearlyn Dunn. After accurately solving a problem in geometry, Joe Earl Lee explains it to the class.

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