Electra High School - Bengal Yearbook (Electra, TX)

 - Class of 1957

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HN ',r ' ff' 1 .- I . L, C, ga ' 4 L f JL Z L 0 f .3 X, ?Kf,Q.'Lf4'f1f' f' Zfffcl JERRY W1LsoN, B. S., M. 5. World History, Coach iikfgigifif XX IVA PETTY, B.S., MS. American History, Civics .ll if 1 JACK ESS, B.S. 5 Biology, Coach , U54 L. fi! mop ELIZABETH SACHSE, BS. TRAVIS ELLIS, BA- General Math, Science, P.E. Physics, ChCmiStfy, Civics

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NATUR AL SCIENCE AND SOCIAL SCIENCE The Social Science department has approximately 250 students. This department offers three ctredits-World History, American History. Civics, and Texas History. Two and one- half credits are required for graduation. The objectives of this department are to teach students to understand the rights and duties of a citizen in a democracy, to promote international understanding, to acquire an understanding of world problems, and to think critically. ln the study of Natural Sciences one develops the habit of accurate observation and ap- preciation of objects encountered in early life, develops reflective thinking, and learns how to arrive at conclusions. The Science department offers six credits-Physics, Chemistry, General Science. and Bi- ology. Two credits are required for graduation. Scattered throughout the department are approximately 110 students taking science. uananunnew- t I5



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COMMERCIAL AND MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENTS The Commercial Department prepares students for employment upon leaving high school, trains them for advanced college courses, and gives basic training in typing for personal use. A total ol' 5 units of credits arc offered including typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, junior business training, and commercial arithmetic. Three teachers are instructing approximate- ly 150 students in the various courses. Three instructors strive to provide learning experiences which will be of most value to the 215 students in the regular mathematic courses. This department offers l unit in general math, 2 units in algebra, l unit in plane geometry, V2 unit in solid geometry, and Va unit in trigonometry. Our whole business life depends on the knowledge and application of mathematical and commercial principles. The power to think logically, quickly, and clearly, so essential to all professions, is developed by mathematics. I7

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