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“And this is the liver of the frog, says Mrs. Cath- erine Sheppard, the biology instructor, to Franklin Howard, Myra Jean Turner, and Susan Murphy. : ee ee Progress Through Science Science is such an advancing field that it takes a keen mind to absorb and comprehend the many phases studied. At Pink Hill we offer courses in general science, biology, chemistry and physics, These courses offer a good background for advanced study. Actual viewing is much more effective than the best descriptive sentence, Gerald Pickett studies the vascular bundles in a plant stem under a micro- scope so that his biology drawing can be completed. Chemistry experiments along with intense classroom study lay a firm foundation for many professions in this modern space age. Mr. Thomas Salter is the in- structor in this course. Our most advanced science course is physics. Here Larry Weber, Steve Ward, Johnny Turner, and Ralph Herron experiment to find out how the forces of nature act and how we can control them,
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Superintendent of Lenoir County Schools H. H. Bullock has accomplished much for our school system in the past years. His accomplishments include massive building projects as well as supplying the necessary classroom materials, MR, JOHN K, WOOTEN Mr. John K. Wooten is the new and competent assistant superintendent of Lenoir County Schools. He has spent very much time with the schools in MR. H. H. BULLOCK the county in their program of evaluation. Lenoir County School Board County Guidance Department These civic minded men meet once a month with the im- Guidance counselors help us to understand our- portant task of making decisions for all of the Lenoir County selves. They furnish us information about colleges, Schools, give special tests, interpret tests, and aid in job placement. MR, LYNWOOD TURNER Chairman MR, EARL KINSEY MR, CEPHUS EUBANKS MR, CARL WEAVER | MR, LEWIS SMITH MR, TALBOT CAPPS MR, REGINALD STROUD 17
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Mathematics . . . the Key to the Future Practically anything can be proved through matif- ematics, so we need to be adept in this most im- portant subject. Courses range from general math to contemporary geometry, Using special equipment for work at the blackboard, Charles Miles demonstrates to his contemporary geometry class a few of the things that one can do with circles. Mrs. Alice Stroud teaches courses in general math, albgebra, contem- porary geometry, and trigonometry. Here she demonstrates the method for solving factional problems to a general math class. Mathematics may be the key to the future, but it sure is difficult to open the door, thinks a class in Algebra I. 9
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