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Mrs. Lynn Ackerman A. B.. William Mary; Biology Howard Alston B. S., N.C. Central Univ.; Biology Athletics Directer Mrs. Patsy Barham B.S., Longwood College; Chemistry Mrs. Mary Graham B.S.. M.S.. Univ. of Illinois; Biology Chemistry gets the student involved . King revamps department; Sophomore researches radar Plans for developing approaches to teaching Science got under way. Under the supervision of department head, Mrs. Fannie King, instructors introduced a new aspect to Science. Interested students got a chance to take a new genetics course in the sec- ond semester. Extra courses in applied chemistry were attached to those al- ready in action. Active participation in the Science Fair was stressed by urg- ing students to begin work on worth- while projects. A. FI. Robbins Pharmaceutical Co., Richmond again extended invitations to visit their plant. Ecology students took quiet treks through the woods of Mariner ' s Museum as one of their many field trips. Achievements of individual students were not overlooked as shown by Dave T udder, who received a research grant from Virginia Junior Academy of Science in Williamsburg, that allowed him to experiment on laser radar this Spring. Microscopic organisms astound Cheryle Stepp and Allen Crocker.
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Mrs. Janice Harvey B.S., Radford College; Algebra, Geometry Sponsor: Keyettes Mrs. Mary Ellen Taback B.S., D.C. Teachers College; B.S., University of Chicago; M.T.S., William Mary; Geometry, Algebra Dept. Head: Mathematics Mrs. Helen Thomas B.S., Hampton Institute Consumer Math, Gen. Math. Algebra Mrs. Dorothy Williams B.S., WestHampton College; B.S. Univ. of Richmond; Sponsor: Girls ' Hockey Postulates, theorems, and quad- ratic equations became meaningful to students instead of being mere abstracts. Courses ranged from General Math to Elementary Func- tions, a new course added to the curriculum. Math teachers, according to the department head, Mrs. Mary Taback, used new methods of teaching. General Mathematics classes experimented with a new unpublished book in dittoed form, while Con- sumer Math classes went on field trips to a bank and a stock firm. During March, students in Algebra II or above were given the oppor- tunity to express their knowledge on a nationwide basis by taking the National Mathematics Contest. YIELD 27
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Lab experiments occupy Karen Kornett and others. At the end of Chemistry Lab, Sheila Scott cleans out the beakers. Mrs. Fannie King B.S.. N.C. Central Univ.; M.S., Tuskegee Institute; Chemistry Dept. Head: Science Mrs. Margaret Ritchie B.S., Longwood College: Biology Mrs. Betty Sharpe B.S.. Greensboro College; M.T.S., William and Mary; Biology YIELD 29
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