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Studies Mr. John V. Morgan, Jr. B.A.-M.S. Emory and Henry College Radford Economics, Government Mrs. Marian C. Richardson B.A. Madison College Spanish, Social Studies Mr. Byron R. Daubert B.S. Emory and Henry College History, Geography Mr. Gordon C. Jones B.S. Concord College History, Boys’ Phys. Ed., Drivers ' Education 25
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Social In this atomic era even teenagers understand the basic need for a deeper understanding of man’s past and his progress. History helps us to profit from man ' s mistakes as well as to achieve success. In order to become well informed citizens, students learn how our government is run and where they stand as an ordinary citizen. Students learn that in American government even the smallest voice is heard and re¬ spected. Economics is a study of the economy of our coun¬ try. It offers an interpretation of the financial trends of our day. Geography broadens our knowledge of the world. In news media, location is a chief benefactor to making a story. Social studies provide information while it cre¬ ates a well-rounded individual.
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Science Science is “common sense at its best.” It arouses unquenchable curiosity. Life itself is the result of sci¬ ence. Science is all around us, in the water, on land, and even inside of us. It will always function as a phenomenon to man. In spite of all the doors that research has unlocked, we will never know all the an¬ swers. At our school we try to learn partially what makes us tick and why. More advanced courses help us to identify and in some cases, create “mystifying” unknowns. Science is probably the most enjoyable way of find¬ ing out that we live in a world of many questions that are unanswered now and have a 99 and Vi% of a chance of staying that way. Science also helps us answer why, and why not. Mr. George L. Farris B.S. Emory and Henry College Math, Chemistry, Physics Mr. Richard L. Ryan B.S. Milligan College General Science Mr. William D. Oakes B.S. Mr. Allen T. Love B.S. Milligan College General Science, Biology, Boys’ Phys. Ed. Emory and Henry College Mathematics, Science
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