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EPAR T ME T Math for college hopefuls includes algebra I and II, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus. Available to all math students are the facilities of the well-equiped Math Lab which is staffed by a math aide and serves to offer guidance and a broader know- ledge of math. Overhead projectors, screens, and pro- jects corresponding to the student's past and present work are frequently employed to further augment understanding. C. T. McArthur MISS MARY TILL Who said trig wasn't fun? MRS. KAY TIPTON MRS. ELIZABETH SHEETZ Math- aide
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MA THEMA TIC The Math Department offers courses which can lead students into the business world of facts and figures, or guide them through col- lege testing programs into training for jobs to meet the countless demands for persons with the precise skills mathematics requires. Commercial math consists of many types of mathematics used in business, as well as review and further study of basic artihmetic. MRS. AMELIA DUNCAN Chairman R l Miss IODIE BARTON .-Ja ' K ' 1 I F fn, fan, xii! 1 fain xy 2 'f 2 1 ' Rx X' J' X ,,, ig , MRS. VIRGINIA CURLEE MRS. BLANCHE LALLAS Y I QQ..
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Each year science plays a more important role in our daily lives. The curriculum of general science, biology, chemistry, and physics helps students to understand and make better use of the increasing advantages offered to us through science. General science offers a fundamental introduction to many branches of scientific studies ranging from geology to meteorology, therefore allowing students to grasp the basic meaning of various sciences employed by us each day. Biology involves the study of all living orga- nisms and their activities, Chemistry is the study of ma- terials found on the earth, to determine their atomic and molecular structure and changes that occur in them, Physics involves matter and energy in the form of mechanics heat, light, sound, electricity and magnetism. These subjects give students an insight into the principles indispensable for life in the seventies, MRS. RUBY HARDEN Chairman MRS . EDNA COBB SCIE C MRS . ESTHER GILBERT
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