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Mr. Mattar demonstrates the principle of mind over Mattar. i | | } and Psychology Teachers Promote Knowledge | The year 1964 was election year, and it has made its mark | in our Social Studies Department with the main emphasis placed on politics and the campaign. This included outside speakers not only from the local level but tape recordings of national leaders as well. | Psychology classes have had an interesting year experiment- ing with problems of the human mind. Mr. Shreve and Mrs. | Tannenbaum have guided their students in new educational | | experiences. | j MRS. ELAINE MR. DONALD MR. KENNETH MRS. GRACIE MISS NANCY MISS FRANCIS J DESBERG DIFFENBAUGH DIXON DUPREE GEORGE KECK MRS. SARAH MRS. EILEEN MRS. GLADYS i | | TANENBAUM KENTERA McFARLAND | Secretary Secretary | 9
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Mr. Shrieve explains the system of grafting responses to Jean- nette Gant. en 7 } ; fo Se 5% | i , : ae, i . ‘ S a ; gy t | | x = th 0 = “ : 3 MR. CHARLES MISS JANE MR. MORTON MRS. ANNADRUEP Miss Keck reviews the results of the 1964 elections. BALLEW BARKER BROFFMAN BROWNBACK teeny e VORS OF LPC TION NEWS te THEOL | The Washington Jost de ‘ ohnson Elected in Record Land= vn ae Strengthens Party in Cong) i ‘dings, Mathias, Machen Win in Wen ae MRS. ALICE SUF Secretary MR. EDWARD MR. EDWARD MATTAR REYNOLDS
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Mrs. Hoy uses an opaque projector dur- ing her class period. Mr. Haygood’s formula is A°+B°+C’=feet on Mr. Roundtree discusses some previous homework with his students. his desk, leaning back in a comfortable chair with a little rest in mind. Math Prepares Students for Future Headed by Mrs. Ruth Hoy, the thirteen teachers in the Mathematics Department are continuing to teach modern mathematics to the stu- dents at Wakefield. About sixty percent of the student body is taking mathematics, which includes such courses as Calculus, Mathematical Analysis, Senior Mathematics, Algebra III, and Geometry. The addition of the new wing released a room for the Mathematics department to be used as a mathematics laboratory. A special coursé, “Computer Programming,” sponsored by George Washington Uni- versity and the Signal Corps was also offered for interested Senior boys. 20
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