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MATH PERPLEXI G SUBJECT Mathematics has often been called the most exact science. As such, it has become an integral part of scientific study at M e r c e d e s High School. The courses offered are related math, Algebra I and II, business math, plane geometry, and Math IV. Mr. Bailey is MHS's enthusiastic Math teacher. The overhead projector plays an important part in the classrooms throughout the entire school. Mathematics Department members are, seated: Mrs. E. J. Atteberry, Department Headg Miss W. Russell. Standing: Mrs. D. R. Brewerg Mr. R. Hernandezg Mr. R. Rodriquezg Mr. J. R. Jonesg Mr. J. Bailey.
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N if .ati B . English Department members are, standing: Mr. A. Smith, Department Head, Mrs. F. Hildg Mrs. C. Cowden, Mr. C. Fisher, seated: Mrs. B. Hatleyg Miss G. Evansg Miss Fusselman, Miss L. Dock. E GLISH SERVES PURPOSE Mercedes High School places special emphasis on the development of good speech. Four years of English, as well as two of Speech, and tw o of Journalism are offered by the English Department to help achieve this goal. ln order to prepare for the UIL conte sts students are Mr. Smith gladly hands out papers to students. urged to atte nd plays at Kingsville and Weslaco. In turn this will allow them to develop their skills in drama and their knowledge of literature. English IV students eagerly listen to Mrs. Hild.
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ai HISTORY CHALLE GES STUDENTS - m..rasw.j',a..aa,,,,,3gmQ,mg3gL eta.. M... M - -ff. r - T Twhh' - L KT1 -sa... World history, American history, and Civics are the subjects included in social studies. 7 World history is taken by most Sophomores. This course involves civilizations from prehistoric times up to the present. A m e ric a n history classes are mainly taken by Juniors. These classes consist main- ly of studying the fo un ding of our nation and the events that led to world prominence. At lea st one semester of Civics is required for graduation. Mrs. Churchill informs her students of the Crusades. Civics Students are involved in e heated debate, Social Studies Department members are, seated: Mr. J. A. Mymerng Mrs. K. Churchillg Miss l. Garrett. Standing: Mr. B. Walkerg Mr. R. Ionesg Mr. M. R. Churchill, Department Head. 41111-7
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