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Susan Raynes—Consumer Math, Algebra |, Geometry; U.Va., M.Ed.; Madison College, B.S. Murphy M. Richardson—Geometry, Alg. Il—Trig.; St. An- drews; Univ. of Richmond; U.Va., B.A. The math program at Midlothian al- lows a student to excel to his capabili- ties in math because of the advanced levels of math analysis and calculus. For those who wish for only a min- imum knowledge of mathematics, consumer math is the answer. Each individual is able to meet his own needs due to the varied levels taught. %. i m EAE n ie” = : ir “sagem Poi im % : Betty E. Ballard—Advanced Algebra I|—Trig., Geometry, Math Analysis, Longwood College, B.S.; M.Ed.; Sophomore Class Sponsor. : 20 Faculty Math Department Theresa T. Ellis—Geometry, Algebra I|—Part 2, VPT, B.S.; Jr. Class Sponsor. a Mary N. Blanton—Math 9, Alg. I—Part 2, Geometry, Univ. of Rich- mond, B.A. ‘ . Na OF oy ma Richard H. Crane—Math Analysis, Calculus; Hampden-Sydney College, Case Western Reserve, U.Va.; B.S., M.Ed.; Tennis Team Coach. Donna H. Rosser—Geometry, Alg. II—Trig., Alg. | Peter A. Fearnley—Alg. |—Part 2, Algebra Il; Univ. of Richmond, B.A.; M.Ed. Madison Il; Randolph-Macon College, B.A. College, Columbia Univ., Jr. Class.
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Yvonne G. Bailey—English 11,12; Delta State Univ., B.S., M.Ed.; SCA Sponsor. gane 5, McCalla—English 10,11; Univ. of Mary- Camille A. Flick—English 9,11; College of St. a land, Univ. of Washington, Univ. of Nevada, Rose; Syracuse Univ.; V.C.U., B.A. % } B.A. Lily J. Bilmond—English 10; Mary Washington Col- lege, B.S.; Sophomore Class Co-sponsor. Literature, grammar, and writing major papers are the basic concerns of the English Department. Beowulf, MacBeth, and Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales are favorite works taught to se- niors. Juniors study The Scarlet Letter and sophomores, Julius Caesar. All students are drilled endlessly on speil- ing rules and writing skills. The de- partment works hard to prepare and teach each student the correct way of the English language. James D. Beckner—English 12; V.P.I., B.A., M.A. Phyllis L. Miles—English 10,11; East Carolina Uni- versity, B.S.; Yearbook Sponsor. William G. Gray—English 10,12; Randolph-Macon College, B.A. Faculty 19
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Science Department The Science Department enables students to explore the scientific = world. The courses offered are biol- ogy, chemistry, and physics. Their “, main objective is to teach students to “see for themselves” Questions such as how and why are answered as well as observation and the appreciation of concepts and techniques used in the scientific field. Nlethia M. Winfield—Biology; Va. Union Univ.—B.S., Va. : ate College, M.S.; Science Club Sponsor. Martha W. Parker—Biology; Longwood Col- lege, B.S.; Madison College, M.S. Ed.; Pep Club Sponsor. Donald H. Currie—General Chemistry, Chem. Study, Driver Education; Western Carolina Univ.; V.C.U.; U.VA.; Univ. of Richmond, V.P.I., B.A. Joyce L. Smith—Biology; Mary Washington College, B.S.; Gregory P. Hulcher—General Chemistry, William and Mary College, M.Ed.; Graduate Work— Chem. Study; V.P.I., B.S.: Virginia State College, M.C.V., U.VA.; Univ. of London; Science Dept. Chairman M.Ed.; V.C.U.; Univ. of Virginia; Varsity Basket- ball Coach “yh = Werle Perm? eset Ba sag 2 v Mary A. Martin—Physics; Longwood College, B.S., Radford College, Virginia A. Justis—Biology; Longwood College, B.S.; Univ. of Va.; Univ. of U.VA., U.N.C., V.P.1. Richmond; Madison College, V.C.U.; Sponsor of National Honor Society. RARY + 4NSTERFLELD counTY Lis hae VIRGINIA Science Department 21
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