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4GHey! Could You Worli Problem Number Four On Last Nightls HomeWork?9' Typical comments of all math students early in the morning are, '4Boy, was that homework hardly, and HCould you work all those problems'?w as they rush to Complete their assignments before class time. 4-be '4Now, see how easy these graph problems arefi ex- plains Mr. Horne to Terri Hendricks. Donnie Harper seems to be having the same trouble. Bobby Boone and Joe Councill try to figure out a hard prob- lem with the help of a slide rule and the CRC tables. Mr. Smith explains some algebra homework to one of his classes.
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James E. Carson, head of the math department, teaches plane geometry, trig, advanced math, and economics. He attended East Texas State College where he received a B.S. degree. Cordon Swoboda explains a factoring problem in Mr. Smiths algebra II class. One of the new teachers at South Houston, Cherry Baucum, attended the University of Texas where she received her B.A. degree. She teaches plane geometry and algebra H and sponsors the Slide Rule Club. Elwanda Walker, with a B.S. and M.Ed. degree from the University of Houston teaches plane geometry and algebra ll. Dorothy Williams attended Texas Wom- en's University and received a B.A. degree. She teaches business arithme- tic.
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Allen M. Sory presides over the science department of South Houston. He ac- quired his BS. from Baylor University and his M.Ed. from the University of Houston. Dissecting a grasshopper proves to be an exciting experience for Shirley .lurek and Virginia Brooks. pace A e Demands 'fhorou h Knowledge of Science This year the South Houston science department consisted of nineteen biology classes, five chemistry classes, two physics classes, and two classes of ap- plied science. The three well-equipped laboratories, one each for biology, chemistry, and physics, made it possi- ble to carry out research and experi- ments and to learn proper laboratory procedures. .laye Brauch attempts to dissect a frog during a laboratory experiment for biology.
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