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Science •Jack Cox John Fisher Marlene S. Winters. Jane H. Waters. Biology students study the dissection of a frog. In Biology the students study the anatomy and physiology of animals ranging from one-celled protozoans to the many-celled human. Chemistry is the science dealing with the study of the com¬ position of materials, their struc¬ ture, chemical and physical prop¬ erties and uses. Physics is the study of matter, energy and the transformation of energy. These courses consist mainly of lectures and reading supplemented by laboratory work. Advanced Chem¬ istry and Advanced Biology are also offered this year. Page 2 The Physics students look on as Mr. Fisher demonstrates the geiger-counter.
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Com •ses Mrs. Overbey’s Bookkeeping class work on their practice sets. The record keeping classes study and solve problems in banking, petty cash, budgets, sales clerking, purchasing, and payroll. Bookkeeping offers the basic procedures to be ap¬ plied in keeping records systematically and accurately. Good penmanship and neatness are emphasized. Business Math students develop the principles and operations needed later through a study of problems faced bv every individual in his daily life. Refresher Math is taken by students who need more knowledge everyday applications. The Refresher Math class studies the circumference of a circle. in the fundamentals of mathematics and in Mr. Callis points out the national debt to the General Business students. Page 21
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Social Studies Class discussions, lectures, term papers, book reports and current affairs help the student in social studies to understand the present by studying the past, and to become better citizens, through the study of our local, state, and federal governments. The courses included are World History, World Economics, and Government. U.S. and Va. History students hold a panel discussion. Mr. Dabney explains the reformation to the World History students. Mr. Crowder lectures to the Economics class. Mr. Harkin’s government class studies the organization of the national government. Page 23
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