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28 Hazel P. Corbin Eloise M. Davis Jo Ann L. Hilldrup Carter Noble Elizabeth M. Waring B.S., Radford Col. B.S., William and B.S., East Carolina Col. B.S., Hampden-Sydney B.S. Unmet Cincinnati M.Ed., U. of Va. Mary Science Club Research Commission Goggles adjusted, Mrs. Waring contemplates the progress of a gas experiment. Mary J. Warinner B.A., Westhampton M.A., U. of Louisville Science Club
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Roslyn R. Quirk Martha L. Speck A.B., William and Mary B.S., Duke University National Honor Society— Sponsor years of dedication To those who can never cross the threshold, math is an enigma which leaves students frustrated and hopeless; to those who can open the door, it is a world of challenge in which cold calculations conjure up the desired results. Thus, a math teacher needs only to point out the way to some, but must take oth- ers by the hand and drag them. To this end work the eleven teachers of general math, algebra, trig., and calculus at Jayem. For them, math is a challenge in itself and in helping others to perform its magic. Her chalk poised in the air, Mrs. Bugg goes to next step. Coach Carter finds volume of basketball. Lucy L. Williams Carolyn W. Wilson Wilhelmina L. Wright B.S., Longwood College B.S., Longwood College B.A., Westhampton College Head of Math Department
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Dr. Z. V. Harvalik highlights science year Jayem’s science courses tended increasingly to support the method. Some seniors went into college center around the laboratory. The shift was initiated chemistry courses. by the theory that students become involved and This type of course hopefully prepared students understand more fully if they perform the experi- to move on into private research with already prac- ments themselves rather than memorizing dry facts tific theory. Who knows, but a future chemist may about them. The growing interest in the lab courses, have been stumbling around the lab, breaking test ESCP, BSCS, Chem Study, and PSSC, seemed to tubes, and beginning his career? x on? Mrs. Corbin says biology is easy, but a student raises his hartd in doubt. Judith T. Wagner Elsie Stephenson B.A., Longwood B.A., Westhampton Col. 29
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