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Science Promises Much More Science is an art to which we should give credit for our many comforts. These luxuries are product of thought. The Science Department endeavors to stimulate thought, to develop the scientific attitude, and to encourage experimentation. One year of science is required of Liberty students. They obtain this through General Science, taught by a new teacher, Mr. Robert Glenn. Advanced General Science students apply basic knowledge to probe for new factsg biology students learn through dissectiong aspiring chemists launch them- selves into lab experimentsg and physics Students find excellent opportunities for advanced explora- tion by using various acquired skills. 1 'V' ei gs..-A FRANK PHILLIPS ROBERT GLENN B. S. A. B. Biologyg General Scienceg Senior Advisor. General Scienceg Gen- eral Mathg Coach, j.V. Baseball. Mr. Phillips' friend captivates the Biology class. Marla Swope and Dave Mclfarlan are fascinated by Chemistry. .. 3' nl , .5' K I E+ QREXM K ,ww vu-X 'Is DEWEL MORGAN A. B. Chemistry Physics Advanced General Science Photo Lab. Advisor
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Mathematics Develops Reasoning 6? 1 Ut , F W 7' f' I 1 I R l EILEEN FITZGERALD A. B. Ge ometryg Ge neral Math. e 'W . Miss Fitzgerald assists Brian Hanner in constructing geometric , -5, x figure. 'T' - i - lf:-., I fir -'.L'+,'1- ' ,s A , MADALEIN CRAIG ' 'V' A.B. ' lq,x Trigonometry and Solid Geometryg ! I .Algebra I3 Senior Remedial Mathg fgffg S Student Governmentg Student Council RONALD DEN UYL 'lfilx , 1-Q. Advisorg Math and Science Department A'B' ' M'A' .P gn- xiii? Chairman. General Mathg Alge- il -- fj ,. 1- ,, QTSQ-T. bra I, Ilg Pep Club Ad- 5 xv. - .lg visorg Chess Club Ad- ' 1 '-is . Iggfjfg.. v visor. Don Minor increases his skill with the slide rule. Mathematics has fascinated man since his early history. and still puzzles and intrigues the human mind. Since the stress on this mbject has become greater with the passing years, Liberty has developed a well rounded program designed to fit the future. The mathematics teachers have conveyed their knowledge of basic mathematics. Algebra I and II, Geometry, and Trigonometry to the students. with added instruction for those who need further help. Because of the interest shown in these courses, the mathematics depart- ment has added a new instructor, Mr. Ronald DenUyl, who teaches Algebra I and II. I8
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13 Tv. Z 'N-.vip xN',U- . Q.. l 4 SUE FORTNER B. A. Business Fundamen- tals, Typing Ig Re- cord Keepingg Book keeping I, II5 junior Class Advisor. IN, ra , e 1 W .,,1-.. K 1 ROY KRUMLAND A. B. Typing II5 Clerical Office Practiceg Bu iness Department Chairman. Commercialists Perfect Skills FRANK PAYNE B. A. Typing lg Short- hand I5 Business Fund. W- - ,-qnfqcvffiq ' ' a f f Accuracy and speed are emphasized by Mr. , -,. Krumland to Billie Carlile, Magdalena Lopez, E and Brenda Treat. ,-1 I N- ' la .JV I DONALD YEAC-ER B. S. Shorthand II, Typing I5 Business Math. Walking along E-wing, one can always hear the clatter of typewriters and the tinkling of bells on a dozen carriages. The business courses offer a basic education to those who wish to have a part in the business world. Students are introduced to such skills as typing, filing, accounting, duplicating and sten- ography. In his first year at Liberty, Mr. Donald Yeager is an important addition to this depart- ment. Also important to a business career are the fundamentals students learn such as record keep- ing, bookkeeping, clerical office practice, short- hand, and business mathematics. JI ' i , Z' L, 'X I r ' O c I' X .- 43-. --. lux lf. , : 5 - A V ' 0 hx' ' K ' A
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