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Book 6 ...... Science MR. BILL E. ALEXANDER, Biology, General Science, Physical Science, As sistatn Varsity Coach, J. V. Basketball Coach, Head Track Coach, Sophomore Class Advisor . . . MISS MARION BROWNg Science, Jr. High Book Store . . MISS SI-HRLEYCUN'N'INGHAMgChemistryand English, Red Cross Club, Junior Class Advisor . . . MR. JON R. FORTMANg Biology, Sponsor of Biology Club, senior Class Advisor . . . Hope it doesn't shock me. MR. LAMAR GRIFFIN Chemistry, Senior Science, Advisor. Class Advisor. Science draw s away from the ordinary mode of living and we learn to utilize ourselves. This is achieved by applying the knowledge we have gained during previous years to prob- lems, theories, and questions con- tained in science. We find that we do not use textbooks entirely, but per- form experiments and make observa- tions. Fundamentals studies are u- tilized each day of our lives. We learn to examine prejudices and superstitious in the searching light of information made available through science. The methods and materials are already in our hands. We can live more fully and more in- telligently only by using them. Look- ing toward the future, we can be as- ured that through some of us science can and will serve men. 7 at 8 Sclence If may explode! Swimming Coach MRS. KAY MARTIN, 7th Grade Science, Sponsor of Jr. Honor Society . . . MR. Electronics Radio Builders Club, Sophomore Class MR. LAWRENCE HUNT Biology, Biology Club Co-Sponsor, Senior MR. ROBERT KENNEDY CLIFF T. ODOM, Sci Science Research Club, Biology, BSCS, Senior Class Advisor . . . MR. DALE Coach 7 8: 8 Grade Basketball . . . MR. JAMES RUSS, Sc' ce 8 S 8th Grade Science. ence, Math, H. sivurng
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Book 5 Soczal Science MR JOHN BARBER, Geography '7 MRS NORMA CULVER, Geography 7, Junior High Yearbook Advisor MISS JUDY DeWALT, Social Studies 8 MR JOHN W. GIRROIR, JR., Psychology, Problems of American Democracy, Co Sponsor of Future Teachers of America, Jtmior Class Ad- visor MR STERLING GIVENS Civics Geogrpahy World Historv . . . Viewing Problems in Our American Democracy. Our library card, which is the doorwayto the past and the future, is the history department. The beginning of our nation and the problems encountered by it are conceived from our study of United States History and Problems of A- merican Democracy. Fromthe study of World History and World Geogra- phy, we learn about the customs and governments of many countries. The study of historygives a per- son a stronger feeling of democracy and devotion toward his cotmtry. Both Consumer Economics and Psychology introduce the individual to the problems of social and econom- ic behavior. MR FRANKLINA PARSONS, C1v1cs MR LELAND RICE World Geography, World History, Sponsor of Chess Club, Sophomore Class Advisor MR ALVIN J STILESg United States History, Co Sponsor of Chess Club, Jmuor Class Advisor MR LEWIS VASSg History, Geography, Art
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M he S, 'ff 1531.5 ., 1 00 7 . . . . . . df ematzcs B k M h . WN, .qw Meri ' A ' My img ' ., , 1 ,-, r Q W -1. ' X x Q ' . .ff 5 Q . Z ' 'D 'Wt ,W fy, ' . f ilirjgff. , my . is .5 Sifgfkl ff nl... MR. DANIEL BLACKWELDERg Algebra 11, Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Advanced Math, Senior' Class Advis FOLSOMgMathematics, Algebra I . . . MR. ERNEST or, Hi-Y . . . MR. DAN P. FORTNERQ Plane Geome- try, Consumer Math, Student Council, Jimior Class Advisor . . . MR. DAVID FOSTER, Plane Geometry, Algebra, Business Arithmetic, Audio-Visual Chair- man, Sophomore Class Adivsor . . . There must be a mistake in the answer book! MR. EDGAR A. HARE Mathematics MR. DON LEACH Mathematics MR. RUDY RO ZANNE glfggsgitics ily! Arithmetic doesn't inspire One of our most vital and enrich- ing subjects is mathematics. Whether it be from counting our change from the local store or to making blueprints for abuilding, math is still necessary. Now that our world is extending into a new-field of space, we need a great deal of advanced mathematics. Our mathematics teachers see this and, by their profession, are willing to teach the coming generations. From mathematical terms to formulas to theories wel will go forward into the world prepared for greater things. ffwff MR. CLARENCE SHELDONg Mathematics . . . MR. MORRIS STOFLEg Mathe- matics,J. V. Football . . . MR. GERALD WINJUM3 Physics, Algebra I, H, Key Club, Junior Class Advisor . . . MRS. ANN SMITH, Mathematics . . .
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