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EDUCATIO 4 3 5 2. BUSINESS Q fe 3 X gs :sux 409 A I. Seated: Patricia Steelman, Alice Pinyan, Bonnie Scott, Nancy Fontaine. Mary Stover, Dorothea Middlebrook. Standing: Joe Bacon. Department Heads Tom Alexander, Conrad White. Not pictured: Phyllis Crotty and Karen Hayes. 2. Betsey Lawrence, Susan Mill- er. 3. Karen Hayes, Pat Delany, Barbara Medlock. awww ,..,..,-..,,,. ..,., ... ,,.,,...2 ', ' , 3. L. 9
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2 MATHEMATICS SPECIAL Your math department has a wide vari- ety of courses. Students can prove right triangles in Geometry or find the value of x in Algebra. Those preparing for the assesment test take consumer math. Ad- vanced math is ready to prepare stu- dents for college life. Whatever course you choose, you can bet anything that you will be getting the attention you need to survive out in the world. The special education department is very helpful to many students. These students may require individual atten- tion to comprehend their studies. Thanks to these patient teachers they receive this special attention. The business department offers courses in shorthand, typing, accounting, and business law. Students may learn the complex technical skills needed in to- if, Q E. ,, I ssssaas Q 6 day's business world. 5 , H 5 , 'R Q 5 .2 5 ,if 08 T i m.....,.....-w.--
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Our Home Economics program includes not only the traditional sewing and cooking courses, but classes in Family Living and Child Development as well. These courses are open to guys as well as girls and help prepare our students for all aspects of family life. Where did life originate? This question has puzzled scientists for years and it's still puzzling the students in Biology 2. This question and many more are the topics of Biology l!PhysicaI Science I, Physical Sci- ence 2, Chemistry and Physics. Maybe someday one of our students will answer these questions. Our library is one of S.A.H.S.'s greatest resources. Not only is it bright and cheerful. making it an ideal place to study. but it also contains all sorts of infor- mation in its many reference, fiction and non-fiction books. Students and teachers alike take advantage of the precious materials that are sitting in our library. HOME EC AND SCIENCE 2. 210
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