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ts Inquisitive students, Danny Harton and Nancy Grizzard, try their skill at titrating a Vitamin C acid during chemistry class. 24 Administration and Departm ents
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Jane N. Nichols B.A., Hollins College Mrs. Emily Tirs Special, Russian University George Tirs Special, Russian University Mrs. Ruby F. Tyree B.A., Westhampton National Honor Society Sponsor, Latin Club Sponsor Robert Terry listens while Billy Woodfin operates the complicated controls of the tape recorder on duty as language lab assistants. Administration and Departments 23
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David Scott and Russell Garber demonstrate their ham radio set at annual Science Fair. Viblites. ie Mrs. Anne Bryant B.S., M.A., University of Minnesota Mrs. Alice Gillespie B.S., M.S., Davis and Elkins College, Un- iversity of West Virginia Mrs. Joan Sandy B.S., Radford College Joseph Cordle B.S., University of Richmond Mrs. Elizabeth Ingram B.S., Madison College Mrs. Agnes Showalter B.S., Madison College Mrs. Dorothy Daughtrey B.S., Longwood Col- lege Leo Rogon B.S., Guilford College Mr. Earl Savage B.S., | Hampden-Syd- ney, M.Ed., Univer- sity of Virginia Head of the Science Department Teaching Techniques Are Changed by Chem-Study Breaking flasks, squealing animals, and probing students questioning their teachers were the familiar noises heard in the Science Department. Lab ex- periments revealed to inquisitive students the facts for which they were searching and some they were not. Exploding phosphorus, popping hydrogen, and escaping specimens provided entertainment for sev- eral students and amazed startled teachers. However, there is another side to this explora- tion. Mr. Cordle's physics class visited Virginia Elec- tric and Power Company and discovered how coal is converted to electricity. Students in a chemistry study hall utilized knowledge gained in previous years in various experiments, thus gaining new skill and information. In addition, a new Chem-study class provoked much interest because of a revolutionary technique of teaching. Instead of having lectures and then ex- periments, the class experimented first and then learned where their errors lay. Incredible! | wonder what will happen next in this experi- ment,'' says Allen Boyce as he de-ionizes for a softer water. Administration and Departments 25
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