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MATHEMATICS ROSALIA HARTRICK H. E. REED Mathematics Mathematics B S University of Illinois A. B. , Southwestern Learning to solve awide variety of pro- blems with ease, speed, and accuracyis the goal of Alg. I and Commercial Arithmetic. An earnest study of Geometry will be a benefit to some students on their road to courses in engineering or other skills using higher mathematics. To all students it is very fine training in individual logical rea- soning. --N 'Nr' in-A -, DON DEMPSEY GAIL LONG World History Civics B.S. , Arkansas Tech B.S.H.E. M. Ed. , Univ. of Arkansas Kansas State Social Science is one of the mostim training, appreciation of one's country familiarity with history and world happen place in the world. American Government, taught by Mrs f . 1 World History, taught by Coach Don Demp sey. 'X 1 SOCIAL SCIENCE portant phases of high school training. It is concerned with attitudes, citizenship ings, and a broader conception of one's Social Science subjects are: American History, Psychology, Arkansas History and Shirasg Civics taught by Mrs. Longg and
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E GLISH English is one of the most important phases of education. English I and II offer a wider insight into the workingprincipals ofthe language. Literature, as well as correct sentence structure and word usuage, is stressed. Spelling and grammar study have been emphasized in English III and IV. The second semester is a study of American and English writers and their techniques. Shown above is Gene Jones diagramrning a sentence in English IV. Shown below is a group of students enjoying the peace and quiet of the library. JEWELL NELSON English 8: French CLIFFORD MASON English B.A. , Memphis State f,,. - f F :U fi ii. . Q 7 . 1 Je ' I y L, -,5 x g f , nifty - a B.S.E. , Ark. State Teachers In its new location in the junior high study hall, the library offers a more cheerful atmosphere. It contains re- ference books, fiction and non-fiction magazines and newspapers totaling over 1400. NORMA WOOD Librarian B.S. E. , Ark. A.8z M.
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