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.Ma ilzemafica .15epa'z imeni Radicals, exponents, equations, and imag- inaries return to our minds when math is mentioned. Math is a subject of love, hate, and requirements. llere at Durham High we learned to appreciate algebra and geometry. Our teachers were very good ones and we Forty-Niners feel that when the wide open world beckons us and Durham High bids us farewell, we will be qualified to meet math- ematical deinands. Our mathematics has been very useful to us, and we will be prepared, not frightened, by problems which will face ns. .11- 4,-K-Sb 5 Seated: Mrs. N. Green, Mrs. M. Richardson. Sz'and1'ng.- Mrs. C. Penny, Mr. J. Shields Mrs. M. Miller. PAGE 17
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The foreien lf111guaCe stuclents G11jOXQd tl1e11 studies Miss have ll1f1111p1on and M1 Laps! ,peomf QW wana f oo GSU' sb -!!.T. .. :-lil Robeit Bfniett the teaeheis ot tl1e ionidnee n1te1est 111 foieign COUIIIEIIQS Olll Latin classes tauglit by Nliss Susie Wli1.l1a1els and Hrs. l1oie thristie have been ll1fUI'l11dTlYQ and i11te1'esti11f '. We weie foi- tundte in liaxiiig cl CllI'l'lQlllll1ll eoiitaining tl11ee yeais of Latin. The students of Illlfllkllll Hifrh School can ' of at t ir: I U' 'i 'Q fi .7 of . . .. L. ., - . 1 37 pf 4 V li-lllglli-IQGS, have given us new light and new 5 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 , Q 1 I 1 1 A 1 1 A 1 , af ,rv 1 . L tl 1 . , Jf,,aK . . , . . . . . 1 ,J . .K . C' be proud of its foreign langiiage tl6pH1'tll1611t and teachers. Lwff to right: M1-s. L. Christie, Miss S. Michaels, Mr. R. Barrett, Miss F. Chainpion. PAGE- 16
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cience eparfment 14005 QW lx-1-1 Durham High has always been a school with many scientific activities. Under the skillful direction of our instructors. a student was able to delve into the many mysteries of the sciences. It was interesting to notice the numerous experiments that the student per- formed in the course this year. Since most of these young scientists will pursue scientific careers. this assistance and experience was very valuable. Each year classes in the elective sciences, physics and chemistry, are full. The teachers were proud to teach these energetic pupils who may some day be our scientists and in- ventors of the future. PAGE 18 Lrff io right: Miss R. XVillian1s, Mr. G. Bunting, Miss D. Wilsoii.
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