Goldsboro High School - Gohisca Yearbook (Goldsboro, NC)

 - Class of 1960

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Mrs. Jones demonstrates blood typing to her class by using Mitchum Stroud and Eddie Hynes as guinea pigs. ,ff Q -f ,ffl 'N ff . 1 we -' ii ll t' 5 lf N D X .ll 'I i 1 Z Mr. Markham ex lains a h sics roblem to his stu- P P Y P dents by using an inclined plane. 24 Mr. Markham and four Chemistry students observe an experiment on Om Mrs. Gillikin attended Woman's College and received a Bachelor of Science Degree. She teaches four classes of biology and one class of chemistry. Mrs. Gillikin is co-ad- visor to the Biology Club. Miss Jones teaches five classes of biology. She obtained a Bachelor ot Arts Degree from Meredith and a Master of Arts Degree from East Carolina College. She has done graduate work at N. C. State and University of North Car- olina. Miss Jones is co-advisor to the Biology Club. Mr. Markham teaches physics and chemistry. He is ad- visor to the Science Club. Mr. Markham attended the Uni- versity of North Carolina and has a Bachelor of Arts De- gree. ELIZABETH H. GERALDINE EXCELL GILLIKIN JONES MARKHAM, JR. t35'... t 'whirl at ll W! rx, frantic x X A . Gwen N the bod,

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Ed Frank points out different types of geometry figures to Miss Flanagan's algebra class. ,sbp . g . , 7 . The obiectives of the Mathematics Depart- ment are to develop interest in and an ap- preciation for mathematics as a basic tool in every day living, to develop a thorough understanding of the fundamental mathe- matical manipulationsg and to develop a reasoning attitude which will be of benefit to the student in every walk of life. two of their classmates. yn--Ev tellers in the American MARTHA SUE FLANAGAN Miss Flanagan received her Bachelor of Science Degree from East Carolina College in February of 1959. She taught in Vir- ginia for three months. She ioined the faculty here in September. JANIE IPOCK Miss lpock attended Woman's College and the University of North Carolina, where she received her Bachelor of Arts Degree. Miss lpock is advisor to both the National Honor Society and to the Mar- shalls. INA I. MIXON Miss Mixon obtained her Bachelor of Science Degree from Guilford. She has also attended Columbia University, the University of North Carolina, and Wom- an's College. Miss Mixon is advisor to the Sophomore Class. W' I K1 is N ii 5 2 sl Lf. i T l. ll 'ii' 'Wink K w .2 ,il i l i ', i ,gw N...-w gf mf' ,ff X ,i . , ,iffwff Ill ident, observes the type of math used by 23



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eyta v f 56. ,, fractionation. -4 14 ,ff - 7 'ff!l,1 1, 41-f ZA . ffff' flffkgf ,A af fffyfa Mrs. Gillikin and Mr. Markham show ggnaplvf chemistry studentszn, experiment involving metallic sodium. Z, ff XX, Seduce D ,Z all Q. Th Science Department of Goldsboro Senior High School endeavors to elp the students find their places in the living, growing, and chang- ing world, to understand and appreciate the interdependence of plant and animal life, to understand and appreciate a man's total dependence on Mother Nature, and to help the students find their relationship to the creator of the world. ln so doing, we hope to aid each student in finding hisfpfoper place in life. 7Th l' Department is comprised of three hundred and fifty biology stu ents instructed by Miss Jones, Mrs. Gillikin, and Mr. McRoy, one hundred and forty chemistry students with Mrs. Gillikin and Mr. Mark- ham as instructors, thirty-two physics students taught by Mr. Markham, and thirty physical science students under Mr. McRoy. Disecting is done quite frequently in order to study the parts of the body Bill Lane and Ed Bradel disect their frogs as Mrs Gillikin observes Gwen McLamb, Ellen Lentz, and Craig Langston examine parts of the body.

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