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Math Department Math Prodigies Advance Talents in Room 106 The advanced math classes were skillfully taught by Mr. Smith. These included Algebra 1, II, Trigonom- etry, and Analytic Geometry. Although these were some of the most difficult subjects offered, the size of the classes continued to rise. Such courses are essential to those planning to attend college. Graphing is an important part of advanced math. What’s so funny. Sandra? Jeanette Nance finds Trigonometry a breeze. Mr. Smith is sometimes asked puzzling questions by his students. 27
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Business Department Commercial Classes Provide Business Leaders These pictures show that the commercial classes can be fun as well as educational for students planning to enter the business field. Mrs. Spear works diligently along with Miss Due instructing shorthand, office practice, bookkeeping, and typing. It is one of the few departments which is versatile in its usefulness to any career, whether it involves college or a business career. Mrs. Spear knows that timed-writings are really lots of fun! Miss Foster, student teacher, helped Miss Due for 10 weeks. Colcen is determined to get a perfect 10-minutc. What’s the matter Marcia, can’t you figure it out in your head? Typing is Leslie Walser's favorite class. Here is Meredith Boughcr in his usual studious pose.
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Science Department Science Classes View World of the Unknown The science department, headed by Mr. Lamberson, included Chemistry and Physics. These advanced classes prepared college bound students for scientific careers. The climax of the year in the science department was the annual science fair held March 14. Exhibits which took hours of work were displayed by both Jr. High and High School students. Mr. Lamberson explains the fundamentals of chemistry. lS I »■ V KYK h» v,v Phil Cody’s project of beauty won $5.00 in the science fair. Dennis Campbell concentrates on an experiment in Advanced Chemistry. 28
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