Pensacola High School - Annona Yearbook (Pensacola, FL)

 - Class of 1959

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FROM TOP TO BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Anise Priest, Florida State College for Women BS; Edgar Bragg, University of Colorado BS; Lydia Walton, Florida State College for Women AB; Katherine Pasco, Agnes Scott College BA, University of Pennsylvania MBA; Evangeline Holt, Florida State University BS; Marianne Hussy, Flor- ida State University BS. Julie Savage works on one of Miss Walton's famous brain-teasers. Mastering Mathematics... The careful study and mastery of mathematics is important to every student in that it greatly aids him in both preparation for and admittance to college. A student carrying higher math courses will acquire abilities necessary for success in today's highly com- petitive world. Even seemingly simple occupations re- quire a certain amount of math, and everyday occur- rences make necesary the understanding of its every phase. Not the least important reason for the mas- tery of mathematics is the fact that math will form the foundation of our scientific future. Almost every important field of science draws its elements from the science of mathematics. The head of the Pensa- cola High School math department this year has been Mr. Edgar Bragg. His impressive background in mathematics indicates that the math department [ 26 ]

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LOS DiABLOS: ROW 1: Sandra Fiveash, Rebecca Bailey, Dottie Culver, Bob Burt (President), Farrell Wehner (Vice President), Beverly Williams (Treasurer), Karen Head, Diane Dearinger . . . ROW 2: Sue Jernigan, Pat Butler, Jeanie Edwards, Marietta ...Habla Listed Espanol? The Spanish Clubs' activities are numerous. The students who compose their membership undertake activities which will aid them in their understanding of the countries and peoples whom they study in connection with their Spanish classes. Speakers, rec- ords, and films provide a means for studying the life and culture of Spanish-speaking peoples. They also undertake worthwhile service projects such as pre- paring Thanksgiving baskets for needy families and providing Christmas gifts for welfare children. Once again the sponsors and members of these organiza- tions are to be congratulated on a year of outstand- ing activities. Wooten, Janet Woodside, Barbara Hines, Penny Huggins, Sue Koon, Miss Partridge . . . ROW 3: Rosalind Softer, Nancy Mundy, Jim Manley, Dick Roessler, Patsy Scott . . . ROW 4: Susan Choquette, Bill Kreitlein, Joe Hosner, Arthur Hufford, Rozella Byrd, Don Has- sell, John Foy, Frank Edmonson, Doug Greer. Jeannie Edwards who attended school in Mexico last summer, enter- tains club. SPANISH: ROW 1: Linda Yarbrough, Norma Greene, Carol Bryant, Blomquist, Andy Watson, Mrs. Sparks . . . ROW 3: Gaye Lyles, Le Noir Tompkins (Treasurer), Barbara Glagola (President), Suzanne Janie Ward, Carolyn Campbell, Sally Weatherbee (Secretary), Ball (Vice President), Betty Schilling, Dale Wise, Frederick Guerra Nancy Fredlock, Linda Hetherington, Miller Henry, Bill Richbourg, . . . ROW 2: Lynn Henderson, Janet Bryant, Sandra Leverette, Johnny Kohler. Marsha Osborne, Sandra Ivy, Ann Renfroe, Linda Guernsey, Becky



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MATH CLUB: ROW 1: Johnny Wakefield, Sandra Fiveash, Secretary; Bill Simon, President; Pat Butler, Treasurer; Jim Lurton, Vice President . . . ROW 2: Tom Markham, Johnny Lindsey, Troy Chaffin, Gary Smith, Tony Webb, Mr. Bragg. ... Essential in Future has been in competent hands. The math courses available at Pensacola High School are numerous. One year courses include Business Arithmetic, Func- tional Mathematics, Algebra I and II, and Plane Geometry. The semester courses are Solid Geometry, Advanced Math, and trigonometry. The Math Club at Pensacola High School is spon- sored by Mr. Bragg. The requirements of a student planning to become a member are at least 2 years of Algebra, approval by Mr. Bragg, and sincere interest in the study of mathematics. The objectives of the club are to promote interest in technical mod- ern math, and, thorough math, to teach the advan- tages of objective thinking. The main project of the Math Club is the construction of projects which demonstrate the principles of math. 'Gosh, I'm lost, Miss Pascol says a confused Algebra II student.

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