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0111 Future A w MATHEMATICS The recognized importance of system- atic, analytical thinking in our modern civilization has stimulated an intensified broadening of the program in mathematics. This year, an increased enrollment in the elective courses of advanced mathematics- algebra, geometry, and trigonometry-re- flects the planning and interest mani- fested in this curriculum. COMMERCIAL Mr. Ruben W. Strube fB.A., Lamar Tech.D, Mr. J. J. Lewis fB.S., Miss. Southernl, Mr. Hubert Walling CB.S., Univ. of Houstonl, Mr. Buford Woolverton CBS., Stephen F. Austinl . GEOMETRY AND TRIGONOMETRY Mrs. Dorothea McLure CB.A., Rice, M. Ed., Univ. of Houstonl, Miss Esther Jensen fB.A., Riceg M.A., Columbial, Miss Jo Frances Morales CB.S., M. Ed., Univ. of Houstonl - 4 5 'fx 'tf's 'Awigs3yfjaxwfbw ' we-von, - ALGEBRA Mr, Roy N. Harvey CBS., Southwest Texas State, M. Ed., Univ. of Houstonl, Mr. Charles Brenner CB.S., Texas A.8zM.D, Mrs. Helen Jones KBS., S.M.U.g M.Ed., North Texas State, M.A., Univ. of Texasl, Mr. Mathew Constantino fB.A., Univ. of Colorado? 23
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I I I I I 4 1 T I l E I I, , I ' I F l 1. E F I l F t ' h e of Your l Befmln the Evolving ap y .,,-.s,,. LIBRARY I I Through the library facilities-the publications and works of others, a student's learning is augmented, his knowledge, en- I larged. The addition of 600 volumes to the library this year is I an indication of the expanding, ever-progressive desire to suP' l plement and broaden the scope of these facilities. I w P ' i N , i S I Mrs. Josephine Gallagher, Head Librarian CB.A., Texas A Womens Univ., B.S., Peabody Collegel, Mrs. Annye B. I Martin CBA., Baylor Univ., M.Ed., Sam Houston State? I PHYSICAL SCIENCES , A study of science prepares students to meet the ever-increasing demand for applicable knowledge of the physical world. I f The new requirement of two years of science has prompted the l I. CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS enlargement of the department. New methods of instruction, such as g MI- Harmon Watts CB-A-, M-A-, S3111 H011St011 television lectures, stimulate enthusiasm and individual activity on 1 Statel, MI. Lloyd Mahaffey CB.S., Sam Houston the part of the Students, whose efforts result in the fascinating - T State, M.Ed., Univ. of Houstonl annual Science Fair, l I l lI 3? M, , BIOLOGY . , ISS Pauline Kosclskey CB.S., Southwest Texas Statel Mrs Barbara Windham CBS Delta i State, Missj, Mr. Gus Kercheville fB.S., S th 'l' 'S ' . . CBA., Univ. of Teitasl, Mr. Perry WinSlowollBiS,eStMXXaSSa1i1atle-gdugilmrxii S:liiEinl:eSMWenFtem Vaughn fB.S., West Texas Statel, Miss Lois Wroten l,B.Al, Baylor Universityj e , rs' atsy U I 1 U13 Mr. Huw? I. J. he Walling ll Woolvertw GEO! Dorot of HOUSIN MA. Cola M. Ed. U2
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SENIOR ENGLISH Mr. John T. Hamner CB.A., Southwestern Univ. M.A., Univ. of Texasl, Mrs. Helen Schmiech CB S Sam Houston Statel, Mrs. Sylvelin Manning Loui'siana State Univ.g M.Ed., Univ. of Houstonl. Not pictured: Mr. .leston Weeks CB.A., M.A., Univ. of Houston? ENGLISH The English Department, through varied media such as gra i speech drnama debate, and journalism, cultivates the ability to communicate effectively and adequately and broadens the knowledge of great literature. Th students work and study to earn not only the four required credits e in the lanvuaffe arts but also the award which IS given each year t0 the D C E outstanding student in English. mmar, literature, JUNIOR ENGLISH Mrs. Mignyon Cash CB.S., Texas Wesleyanl, Mrs. Lorena Rogers CB.A., Baylor Univj, Mrs. Janet Atsinger CB.A., Ricel, Mrs. Carolyn Hynes CB.A., M.A., Univ. of Houstonl, Mr. Robert Williamson CB.A., East Texas State? SOPHOMORE ENGLISH Mr. Robert Bedwell CB.A., M.Ed. L ' ' S U ' . gif., of Texasp, Mrs. Cha,r103Z:11SQX2g11-Z13nSrtl2lt?e Cfig1Itlgr3eas3cH:::cCeB.iTJU1M.SsfMHouSIEJnJ, Mrs. ,Constance Fimble mas. , ISS Anna Rose Faour CB.S., Univ. of I-Ioustonl, Mrs. Betty Presswobd .CBA Mfrygaifffngi-lPC'A Umv' of St' ' '9 ' 'Q IV.. 24 I
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