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Mathematics Foments Thinking MISS NORMA J. HARDIN General Math, Algebra I Trigonometry, Algebra El MISS ANN E. SAWYER Math, Algebra I, II, III Trigonometry I’m not joking, 30 problems due tomorrow! The study of mathematics is valuable to students because it teach¬ es them to think for thems elves. Mathematics students at Barber are intrigued by basic mathematical concepts rather than primarily on ma¬ nipulation skills. The mathematics department at Barber includes general math, Algebra I, II, III, plane geometry, and trigonometry. The rewards of a mathematics study are self-reliance and a sense of achievement.
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Vocations Inspire Creativity and Skill MRS. ADELAIDE R. FENNER Home Economics I, n, IH MR. FRANK N. WADE Bricklaying I, II MR. JASPER G. HAYES Industrial Arts I, II Mechanical Drawing MRS. POLLY D. RICHARDS Home Economics I, II The practical and scientific knowledge acquired through Home Economics will enrich the lives of those who avail themselves of the course. Industrial Arts and bricklaying are established for the purpose of stimulating interest among those interested in manual training as well as mental. Within the walls of the industrial and bricklaying rooms boys are learning to make a piece of leather or wood come alive and take form or construct fireplaces. These same boys may build our roads, construct our bridges or simply pro¬ vide the ebony lamp, book ends or fireplace for our dens. No matter how large or small the job, their task is important for themselves as well as others. Bend that back of yours and get to work. Mrs. Fenner, please let a little of the knee show.
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When, Where, Whats end Whys of Mandkind Are Answered in This Field MR. ARLESTUS ATTMORE World History MR. PRINCE DAVIS U. S. History and Citizenship MRS. J. W. JONES U.S. History and World Geography Social studies students learn to avoid mistakes in the future by studying those of the past. American history teaches true appreciation of our country and its forefathers. With an ever-increasing ease of transportation and communication, it becomes more and more important for American citizens to know not only the background of their own country, but also the cultures of all countries of the world. Recog¬ nizing this need, our Social Studies Department is constantly taking strides in the direction of the under¬ standing so necessary for today’s universal problems. Social Studies includes citizenship, world history, and world geography. All together now Fourscore and seven . . .
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