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Various trades and professions which use mathematics could be where you are needed. MRS. SARA O. THOMPSON Bob Jones University, A.B. Colorado State, M.A. Today mathematics are at work on problems whose solution will make possible further developments in atomic power, high speed transportation, television, electronics and the new adventures in medicine. No age has ever demanded more of the people who live in it. If progress is to continue upward, the young E-SDEEISOE S ississippi out ern, . . peop e o today can find numerous uses o mat e University of MISSISSIPPI, MA 1 f V T ' f h - . . . . . . matics. MRS. CLERAH C. BUTLER MR. XVESLEY G. FLOYD JR. Troy State, B.S. Livingston College, B.S.
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Q MRS. LUCILLE N. LLOYD MR. A. T. SIMMONS Huntington College, A.B. Livingston College, B.S. University of Alabama, M.A. MR. FRANK C. KILLIAN University of Alabama, M.A. Some of the most fascinating rooms in the high school are those of the Science Department, includ- ing physics, chemistry and biology, New equipment has enabled students in physics and chemistry lab- oratories to perform more individual experiments this year. The biology department has specimens pre- pared by students at its disposal. Experiments have been conducted showing plant development under both ideal and poor conditions. The students also prepared an exhibit for the Greater Gulf State Fair. MR. JAMES T, EIINIDERBURK BIRS. ANNIE B. GREEN vingston C,olIegt', BS Mississippi State, B.S. University of Al.1b.1m.1, M.,-X
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Social Studies trains in good citizenship. American History and Social Problems are required for graduation. In addition to these requirements Psychology and World History are offered as electives, Through the work of this department, students are trained for good citizenship in today's world and tomorrow's living. MR. EDWARD L. WHITE Howard College, B.A. Southwest Theo. Sem., B.D. MR. NOAH E. LAMBETH Georgetown Baptist, B.A, 54, my .in - yi . ,. +5 MR. l.l.0YD W. BLAC 1 f MRS. LYDIA W. RODGERS Howard College, B.S. George Peabody, M.A. MRS. ELIZABETH M. CRANFORD Athens College, B.A. MRS. MARIE ANTOINE Mississippi State, BS, Alub.1mi1College, B.S. MI iSlSSlIWIilSl.1lL', M.A.
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