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X VUIWWWWW vw ' Math Math Department —Jirst Row-. Mrs. Lulu R. McFarland. Mrs. Lois M. Yearick, Mr Stephen A. Kendall Second Row-. Mr. Willard Stratton, Mrs. Connie M. Johnson, Mr. John E. Miller. Mr. William P. Bryant, Mr. Stanley L. Fant, Mr. Lloyd N Graham. Mr. Ovid M. Butler. MR. WILLIAM P. BRYANT PSSC Physics Trigonometry-Functions B.S.. Johns Hopkins University. MR. OVID M. BUTLER Algebra I Geometry B.S., United States Naval Academy. MR. STANLEY L. FANT Algebra 11-Trigonometry Geometry Math B.S., Wilson Teachers’ College Varsity Cross Country Coach Varsity Wrestling Coach. MR. RUSSELL H. FERRY Math Department Chairman Algebra II Algebra 11-Trigonometry Geometry Probability-Statistics B.Sc., Virginia Military Institute Graduate Work, University of Virginia. MR. LLOYD N. GRAHAM Algebra I B.A., University of Virginia. MRS. CONNIE M. JOHNSON Algebra I General Mathematics B.S., Madison College Drill Team Sponsor. MR. STEPHEN A. KENDALL Consumers Math Geometry Math II B.S., Virginia Polytechnical Institute Junior Varsity Football Coach. mrs. lulu r. McFarland Algebra I A. B., Guilford College Graduate Work, American Uni¬ versity, George Washington University, University of Vir¬ ginia, and Wilson Teachers’ College. MR. JOHN E. MILLER Algebra I, II Geometry B. A., Emory and Henry College M.A., George Peabody College Varsity Football Coach. MRS. JANE M. O’BRIEN Algebra I Algebra 11-Trigonometry B.A., Syracuse University. MR. WILLARD STRATTON Algebra II Geometry Math I B.S., Morehead State University M.A., University of Kentucky. MRS. LOIS M. YEARICK Calculus Geometry Trigonometry-Functions B.A., Connecticut College for Women Graduate Work, American University Math Club Sponsor. Mr. Bryant assists Rod Thonen in solving extricable problems. 31
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Math Is An Essential Means Of Communication Today, in an age of rapid scientific development, mathe¬ matics has become an essential and exacting means of communication. No longer can the conscientious student be satisfied with the basic understanding of addition, sub¬ traction, multiplication, and division. As a member of a progressive society, he must become proficient in all phases of general mathematics, geometry, and algebra. As a student pursuing a scientific career he must also become cognizant of trigonometry, functions, statistics, calculus, and higher maths. The Math Department strives to present a mathematics beyond the scope of mere numbers. In courses ranging from General Mathematics, to Calculus, the student learns the application of math in daily life and in a career in the sciences. Mr Kendall cheerfully greets his Mr Russell H Ferry. Math Depart- students with a familiar expression. ment Chairman. Puzzled student asks Mr Butler for assistance. 30
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Students Prepare For Business Department—Mrs. Mary R. O ' Neil, Mrs. Katherine A. Casey, Mrs. Miss Lucy J. Lowman, Business De- Florence R Provance, Mrs. Dorothy J. Brown, Mrs. Elizabeth P. Galie. partment Chairman. Business And Library Before leaving for the day, Mrs. Casey sorts out her students’ daily papers. MRS, DOROTHY J. BROWN Recordkeeping Typing I B.S., Mary Washington College Graduate Work, American Uni¬ versity, College of William and Mary, George Washington Uni¬ versity, and University of Virginia. MRS. KATHERINE A. CASEY Shorthand II Typing I, II B.S., Emmanuel College. MRS. SYDELLE F. GINSBURGH Librarian B.A., Pennsylvania State University M.A., Indiana University. MRS. GAYLE K. HANNAH Assistant Librarian B.S., Austin Peay State University. MRS. MARY R. O’NEIL Shorthand I Typing I B.S., Radford College. MRS. FLORENCE R. PROVANCE Bookkeeping I Shorthand I Typing I, II B.S., Duquesne University M.E., University of Pittsburgh Graduate Work, University of Maryland Future Secretaries of America Sponsor. MRS. ELIZABETH P. GALIE Business Economics General Business Typing I B.S., Mary Washington College. MISS LUCY J. LOWMAN Business Education Department Chairman Clerical Office Practice Vocational Office Training 32 B.S., Radford College M.A., George Washington University.
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