Mountain Home High School - Bomber Yearbook (Mountain Home, AR)

 - Class of 1956

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MATHEMATICS A full schedule of mathematics is on the agenda of the math teachers this year. Mr. Clinkingbeard has 3 classes of algebra 1, a high school math. class, and a business arithmetic class. Mr. Pierce teaches algebra 11 and geometry. In the picture below is one of Mr. Clinkingbeard's albebra 1 classes. WAYNE CLINKINGBEARD Mathematics B, S. , Ouachita College ' ' g It Q -sf , 'ul X A c4f ' A HOWARD PIERCE Mathematics, Science B.S., College of the Ozarks Chemistry students have gained a wide knowledge of their science this year, under the direction of Mrs. Lyle. Experiments are used to illustrate certain types of chemical reactions. Mr. Pierce teaches the biology class in the same classroom, using much of the same apparatus. Below are some of the chemistry class decomposing mercuric oxide. They are: Carroll Kytle, Dickie Dahlen, SonnyEkdah1, Junior Deatherange, Jim Bryant, Mickey Nearn, Curtis Brooks, and Ed Bradley. Not shown are: Ida King, Jane Messick, Tommy Studdard, and Jerry Baker. f ..i1l.i.'i1ljljHf ' W QV P I a A 11

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veifrpqg Q. Qffi i W .-i iii- 4 x CT 49 MARY ALICE ELAM Commercial B, A, , Colorado State College of Education COMMERCIAL Fundamentals of typewriting, business letter-writing, and acc- uracy have been the key emphasis of the lst year typing classes, The Znd year class dwelled mainly on speed with accuracy, with business letters and special forms through the year. There are 84 students enrolled in typing l and ll classes this year. Mrs. Elam is shown at the bottom left with one of the lst year Classes, Gregg Certificates were presented all through the year. The shorthand classes concentrated on speed allthrough the year. Gregg Shorthand Certificates were given for speeds ranging from 60, 80, 100, 120, to 140 words per minute. These certificates were received by all students who passed the tests. The ll Year shorthand class is shown at the bottom right. They are: Mrs. Elam, instructorg Betty Blake, Peggy Alley, Shirley Tucker, Imogene Fout, Joan Durnell, and Daisy Morris. FRENCH Translating French into English and English into French have been the main points of Miss Nelson's ll French class this year. They have French magazines, with which they keep up with the political situations. French records help to improve their speaking ability of the language. At Christmas time the students trans- lated carols into French. The pic- .ac ture at the right shows the class engrossed in a French recording. 10 1.1 I-1 L-J HEI



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MRS GENE MOONEY M e comb College MUSIC Fourteen students are taking private piano lessons from Mrs. Mooney this year in the highschool and junior high departments. Shown above are Vickie Saunders, Janice Wheeler, Marta LouHenley, Linda Nevius, Carolyn Carroll, Carolyn Barnes, Kathy Campbell, Frances Dryer, Mary Atherly Mary Studdard, Sharon Powell, Christine Stovall, Mary Sue Mooney, and Beverly Danhauser. The Mountain Home High School glee club has 31 members this year. They combined with members of the band to give a Christmas assembly program at Christmas time. They have given other assemblyprograms, and several radio broadcasts during the year. The glee club is pictured below with the music director, Mrs. Mooney. 12

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