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Wlth the emphasis that is placed on math- ematics intoday's modern world,West Rowan High School is extremely fortunate in the scope and excellence of its mathematics program. The skilled and well-trained teachers who make up this department are always ready to ald students who are eager to learn. Courses in every aspect of mathematics are available in the curriculum for students whose desire and interest lead them to that particular study. The curriculum includes Algebra I and II, Plane Geometry, Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry, and General Math- ematics. The math department is another example of the extensive planning and in- struction carried on for the benefit of the WRHS student. Mr. Bruce Morton A. B., U.N.C.-C.H. M. Ed., u.N.c. - c.1-I. Mr. Ralph Walton A,B., U.N.C.-C.I-l. Mrs. Joelene Shoats B.S., Livingstone College Columbia University Mrs. Ruth Young B. A., Furman University Mathematics help us Kay Smith receives help with her Advanced Algebra from Mrs. Young.
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many helpful concepts The English Department continues to develop the vital communication skills necessary for a complete understanding of the English language. In addition to required English cur- riculum, the departmentalso offers sev- eral electives to stimulate the student's mind and interest. Public Speaking and Drama provides a student with experience and personal benefits for those interested. English V, which has replaced Advanced Grammar and Composition, not only in- creases a student'swriting ability but al- so broadens his perspectives toward world literature.
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Mrs. Mary S. Benson B.S., Greensboro College Appalachian U.N.C.-C.l-I. Mr. Alex Larson B.S., Wisconsin State College M.A., Appalachian State Teachers College solve scientific equations Mrs. Claire Grissett B.S., Pennsylvania State University M. Ed., U.N.C. - G. Mr. Dick Patton A. B., Catawba College The study of science is necessary in order to prepare us for the changes which daily dis- coveries bring about. These discoveries which are being made in science make our lives easier and more enjoyable. The field of science is much too extensive to be properly studied under a general topic. This is one ofthe main reasons why five distinct science courses are offered: General Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Advanced Bi- ology. Interest as well as ability determine the student's choice of subject. Regardless of which a student decides to pursue, he can always learn more about the things he has for so long taken for granted. Science is the future, and anyone who understands any portion of this vast field holds a key to success. I3
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