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Mrs. J. M. Bettis, Biolog Maryville College. Mrs. Janet Nix, Biology, Southwestern College. Mrs. Katherine Stanton, Biol- ogy, Memphis State University , Washington University. NN K X, SCIENCE X s X .ir Mrs. P. L. Fisher, General Sci- ya wx fe ence, Peabody College. ' 'L TI f- rlr . mm .f-.1 V i,-Us , s 1 f H -521'-' 'am 7 7 5 1 ,, Endeavoring to learn the inner mysteries of nature, Whitehaven science students Work hard to succeed in their field of study. Although some teachers pull their hair at student antics, they love and admire their work. Re- member, these are the scientists of tomorrow although they look like the little saboteurs of today. 23 Mr. R. L. Flimi, Chemistry, University of Missigpi. KHMX, like Mrs. Betsy Pilkinton, Biology, Western Kentucky State Teachers College. Mr. S. P. Tuggle, Physics, Washington University, Uni- versity, University of Ten- nessee, Memphis State Uni- versity.
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I SOCIAL STUDIES Mrs. Jean Cashion, Ancient History, Civics, University of Alabama. The impor classes Miss Roxie Gaulding, Amer- ican History, M.S.U., Duke University. A . E' 1 l Mr. Clay Phillips, Amer- ican History, Geography, Problems of Democracy, M.S.U. ial studies are especially in ve these times. These students a basis for Mrs. dell, nomics, of Georgia Lid the world today. HOME ECONOMICS Mrs. J. H. Carney, Jr., Home Economics, University of Ten- nessee. Mrs. G. C. Dear, Home Eco- nomics, Delta State College. Eco- The modern home economics course goes far beyond the tradi- tional cooking and sewing. A girl who majors in this department at Whitehaven is well fitted to be- come an intelligent homemaker, wife, and mother. 22 Mrs. Thelma Godwin, Amer- ica.n History, University of Alabama, M.S.U. xwvv
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HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Miss Nancy Cooper, Physical Education, Mississippi College. TWO years of physical edu- cation are required for gradu- J ation from high school by the l State of Tennessee. This one- 1 half credit course keeps stu- I dents physically fit and teaches them the endurance and disci- pline so necessary in the com- ing years . Miss Betty Emerson, Physical Education, Memphis State Uni- versity. MUSIC Mr. Russell Heinze, Instrumental Music, Southwestern Col- H Mrs. Mary Ella Ty- 1er, Vocal Music, The music department is one of the most active in school. It takes Siena College. part in assemblyprograms, athletic events, parades, and community 1 programs. X l 24 I I
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