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To Meet Todoys Needs ls Stressed x B .-.mwbnsw W-...Nw Mr. Brashier, in the Biology laboratory sees that everyone understands. The function of the science department is to meet the steadily growing needs of high school students. This is accom- plished by offering a variety of courses. General Science, a freshman course, deals with all aspects of science in a general way. The Biology department helps the sophomore student to understand the plants and animals of the world. Chemistry and Physics, junior or senior level courses, are offered to the student and to persons interested in advance science. Chemistry covers all phases of the chemical work, while Physics deals especially with electronics, as well as other topics. Mrs. Kate Nichols ALGEBRA GEOMETRY Mr. Dean Nolan ALGEBRA GENERAL MATH Mr, B, I, Willings COMMERCIAL MATH GENERAL MATH Mr. D, J, Scott GEOMETRY GENERAL MATH Mr. John Patch GENERAL SCIENCE GENERAL MATH
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f I fx 1 W s Volue of Moth and Science Mr. Fred Atchley BIOLOGY MI. Bill Brashier BIOLOGY Mr. Fred Kinman GENERAL SCIENCE Mr. Keith Lawson GENERAL SCIENCE Mr. ,Tack Mangum CHEMISTRY PHYSICS TRIGONOMETRY ANALYTIC GEOMETRY The importance of mathematics in today's world is unquestioned. Modern mathematics, its structure and use enables the student to think for himself, teaches him to reason logically, and reach valid conclusions. Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II, for 9th, 10th and 11th grades, Trigonometry and General Analysis for 12th grade adequately prepare our students for the challenge of college work. General Math and Commer- cial Math, which still fulfills high school graduation requirements, permit the student to enter a working world with greater security and ability. One of the annual projects in Mrs. Nichols' classes is making Christmas decorations for the halls and library. The construction of the stars demonstrate the figures done in geometry, as Yvonne Persing learns here.
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History, Civics, Sociol Studies Mrs, Mary Lou Williams CIVICS AMERICAN HISTORY Mrs, Mirabelle Woods AMERICAN HISTORY WORLD HISTORY Below Mrs. Williams explains some of the steps taken in the forming of the United States which are important in the story of America. Right, Mr. Tur- man is shown giving some of his interesting lec- tures on politics and government.
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