ANNIE BELLE ATWILL B.S., Radford S. T. Col. M.S., U. of Richmond MARIDELL E. BUGG B.S., Westhampton Col. HAZEL P. CORBIN B.S., Radford Col. M.Ed., U. of Virginia MARY VIRGINIA DAUGHTREY B.A., Westhampton Col. ELOISE M. DAVIS B.S., William and Mary BETTY BLANTON JONES B.S., Westhampton Col. Eya Layne and Peter Boggs dissect a frog in their sopho- more biology class. Science The science department occupies one wing in the building. It has modern, up-to-date equipment, including direct and alternating current and natural gas at the various student stations, a refrigerator, animal cages and incubators. Sun decks furnish additional space for growing plants and animals in the warmer weather. Here various science courses are offered. On the ninth grade level, there is a one-semester course in astronomy and earth science and another in chemistry. Both of these are, for the most part, non-labora- tory courses designed to give the students general understanding of the universe and matter. The other sciences have laboratory work to accompany the class work. Biology is usually studied in the tenth grade, while chemistry and physics are placed in the eleventh and twelfth grades. However, some of the students are accelerated. Having completed the ninth grade science before they come here, they study biology, chemistry and physics a year earlier than the other students. Then, in their senior year, they take an advanced chemistry class, which is offered on the college level. C. ELISE STEPHENSON B.A., Westhampton Col. MARY J. WARINNER B.A., Westhampton Col. M.A., U. of Louisville Head of Science Dept. 25
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Dianne Hill checks her schedule with Mr. Bowling. see RRR HENRY HAYS BOWLING B.S., West Va. Tech M.Ed., U. of Virginia a So that he may better teach his students, Mr. Jorgensen learns the operation of a computer. Work Coordinators The cooperative training programs give training in job skills, human rela- CARL EDWARD tions, and economic understandings. JORGENSEN Students during their junior and sen- ee tae ior years have an opportunity to be ANN MITCHELL placed in entrance jobs of the business ZENTMEYER r l ; : ; aes. siege BS. RPL world to receive supervised training which is coordinated by the school. A large faculty of down-town teachers cooperate in giving industrial, retail- ing, and office training. 27
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