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Math courses develop logical patterns of thought. Courses offered by the Mathematics De- partment teach the students the intricacies of mathematics which are necessary for advanced work in this area. Basic laws and procedures of mathematics are taught in such courses as ‘ general math and first year algebra. Students . may then broaden their understanding by en- ce eg rolling in higher courses. College-bound stu- dents should take the second year of algebra, advanced math, and geometry. iZ Ph’ Ve a vA ae ee orm Mrs. Mary Pridgen ‘ Tomorrow we will learn to operate the slide rule.’”’ Mrs. Pridgen discusses Harry Lever’s icosahedron in Math IV. Mr. J.E. Johnson Mr. Clarence Cannady
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Student scientists discover new worlds. Mr. Dewey Bass Mr. Harvey Eldridge Bobby Weber is fascinated by the amoeba. 26 Freshmen, having received a basic knowl- edge of the general principles involved in the study of the physical world, are prepared for the more specialized field of biology, chemistry, and physics. The study of living organisms brings the biology student into contact with life at its simplest, the amoeba, and at its most complex, man himself. At junior level the stu- dent is taught to understand chemical elements, formulas, and reactions. Having received the basic concepts of chemistry, the student is prepared to conclude his high school science courses with the study of physics during his senior year. ° 99 “Tf T only had my tinker toys ... Mrs. Ann Cannady
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Experience is the best teacher in DE. The main purpose of this course is to en- c ourage high standards in business and in industry. After morning periods of classroom instruction, members go to their jobs in the community where they are faced with much pressure and responsibility. They gain much experience in business and in human relation- ships. Mrs. Dorothy Snipes Ce POOORBEE SARL ELA AED SAPS AA pO REE Mrs. Snipes gives pointers on making the correct change. = eue at BE Sylvia Johnson, the most outstanding D.E. student, can often be found behind the cash register at Raylass’s. 28
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