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Language of the Sciences A student asks Miss McKenzie a question in safety class. MISS WIHELMINA McKENZIE In addition to her classes, Miss McKenzie is advisor to the Student Council and is in charge of Homecoming and May Court. Teaching stu- dents ranging from the eighth through the twelfth grade is quite a chore. Her classes in- clude Algebra I, safety and behind-the-wheel driver training, and business math. Miss McKenzie received her A.B. from Newberry College and has attended summer ses- sions at the University of South Carolina and Winthrop College. Geometry students get ready to prove a theorem.
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Mathematics — the Mr. Ott re-emphasizes to his geometry class that they must learn the theorems before they can prove a pro- blem. MRS. WILLIE BRANDENBURG Mrs. Willie Brandenburg is kept busy teaching sci- ence and math to the eighth grade. She assigns projects and posters to her classes, which she displays in her room. Through these posters and projects she teaches such things as rock formations, volcanoes, constella- tions, the rotation and revolution of the earth, and eclipses of the sun and moon. She also teaches algebra to the tenth grade. Mrs. Brandenburg is a graduate of Winthrop College and has attended the Science Institutes at Columbia College and Clemson University. Mrs. Brandenburg explains to Karen Robinson and Judy Geiger the rotation of the earth on its axis and its revolution around the sun.
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Grammar and Composition Stressed MRS. PATRICIA MORRIS Taking on a new job this year, Mrs. Patricia Morris taught first-year French. She also taught eleventh and twelfth grade English. Her job was to make Shakespeare, Emerson, and other writers familiar to the students. Stressing qual- ity in writing, she assigned themes, reports and a research paper to be written. In addition to her duties at home and school, Mrs. Morris was advisor to the Yellow jacket. Mrs. Morris received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Chattanooga, where she was an honor graduate. Mrs. Morris explains the use of the gerund to Claudette Inabinet and Sherry Inabinet. MR. FRANK PATTERSON, JR. Mr. Patterson taught eighth grade English and math. He re- signed during first semester and was succeeded by Mrs. McLauch- lin. Mr. Patterson explains the principles of library science to the eighth grade.
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