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MATH TRAINING TEACHES LOGIC MATHEMATICS Skill in calculation is not the only art learned in P. H. S. mathematics classes. Although speed in arithmetic is important, calculators have made obsolete many of the more tedious facets of math. More important now is ability to reason -- to use the basic rules of math to reach new heights in technology. Even students who will never use any but the most mechani- cal mathematics in business and housekeeping can benefit from train- ing in clear thought. Mrs Natalie Jones Don Hanks A BiS. BRAZ ZIEL UNION DRUG
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FINE ARTS CONTRIBUTE CULTURE Mrs Edwin W. Link If Thomas B. Moseley B. M. M. M. M. M, of Ed. FINE ARTS No one's education is com- plete without some training in certain arts more cultural than the more bookish subjects. Among these are speech, choral music, and instrumental music. Mrs. Link with her classes in speaking, Mr. Moseley with singing, and Mr. Wallace and Mr. Moore with band teach P. H. S. students poise and self-control as well as the in- tricacies of their respective arts, and pupils also learn the history of each subject along with the technique of it. Roy B. Wallace B. A. Mr. Moore gives a little help in technique class. David N. Moore B. A. . M. A. ,,.,--' , 1 1 f ff BRAZ ZIEL UNION DRUG
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Mrs. Jack Hubbard Mrs. Travis King B. S. B. S. , M. A. HOMEMAKERS SERVE P.H.S. HOMEMAKING Mrs. Hubbard's and Mrs. King's homemaking girls are an institution at P. H. S. -- a working institution. Not only do the homemaking students study sewing cooking, nursing, and housekeep- ing, but also they make decora- tions and refreshments for dances, teas, and presentations of all kinds. Homemaking, one of the most basic vocationa1 subjects, serves the entire school. SCIENCES INTRIGUE STUDENTS SCIENCES Ch6I1'liSf1'y. bi010gY. and general SCi6UCe give pupils finds that, if he gives them a little time, the sciences insight into the mechanisms of the world and its inhabi- are among the mggt intriguing Subjects. tants, both human and animal. Every student at P.H.S. Charles H. Newton Mrs. Bob Gilliam John R. O'Keefe B.S., M.Ed B. S. B. S., M.A. Y K it ,. 1 F 1 id' PIC 'N' GO FOOD MARKET
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