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0+ , ur N J. rv? rw, i '34 'R 'lj , 1 Tx r W , lwfgx ig? ..L. ' 1 ,,,, if fifi ' f V an y ef. 3- 1-455, lfww' X I MISS PHYLLIS SMITH A.B., Florida State University M.A.. Columbia University Geometry Algebra II Trigonometry Solid Geomelry Sponmr, Annual MRS. LUCILLE NOLEN A.B., Georgia State College General Malb Englirb I Sponmr, Torch Club Sponror, ClJee1'leuder.r MR. LYNN E. MAXWELL B.S., Florida Southern College Algebra I Senior Math Direrlor, Profertioniftr MRS. LOIS WARNER A.B., Wesleyan College M.A., Stetson University Guidance Direrlor General Malin ,f x 4 ,EM fl .l'f 4 pg MRS. JANICE DAHLKAMP 'Y N fail! i 5 B.A., University of Illinois Algebra I Math class is part of every Freshman's day. MATH Over the past forty years the world has changed a great deal and become more and more scientific. Since mathematics must go hand-in-hand with this develop- ment, the need for people with a sound foundation in mathematics has enormously increased. Moreover, every citizen must use mathematics extensively in the affairs of home and business. Because one will always use math, no matter what he does, Winter Haven High School offers courses to meet the varied needs of the student body.
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Q9 ' w :i 9 , sl K Xe ,g, g3 Q is xf x I Nr' 5 fx S . ?,A Qi l MRS. GEORGE COPELAND MR. TOMMY GRANT MR. CARL SCHILLER MRS. MORITA MANN B.A.. Larder College B.A., Furman L'niversity M.A.E., University of Florida ABN F101-jda Southern hi-Aa Florida Southern A211:r'if.1r1 Ififlfng Sludj Hill! Cjpj,-gf Pmblemr CWM' Bu Squdd ll 'orld Geogfulffby Engli-fly 1 ll rn'ld Hirfnrj Sf70Il.V!l!', I11lw'z1.x1iw1.1l Club Cfi-Sjmrrwr. Gv'.1du.1!im1 Pmgrwll SOCIAL STUDIES The Social Studies Department strives for the development of essential skills and attitudes desirable for good citizen- ship. By actual experience in democratic living in classroom group work. committees, panels, and other cooperative ac- tivities. students practice problem solving techniques. Social Studies endeavors to instill a deep appreciation of the American heritage and to uphold and strengthen con- cepts of Democratic principles. Problems class students learn to use voting machine so that they may exercise their most precious privilege. Wfhen class looks be freshmen again. like this much fun, it makes us want to I5 Funtbulfl 512111, B,1.fEelb.Jl.7 TEJIIIJ Suf'U 1'f-fm' Afffvldfwff' Offlff MRS. LUCY DuCl-IARME B.S., University of Minnesota W'orld Hirmry Ciiirf C0-Sporzror, junior Red Crow Clmirnmrz. Arrembliaf and Radio Pmgmnzf fQ,ou MRS. DONNA SCHOPKE B.S.. Florida Southern Ciriff Q. 1 ' 9,-5 ..1. A I
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l . - L0 1- 'I gvvi if 8 MR. CHESTER MANN AB.. Lynchburg: College M.S.. L'niversity of Virginia Clvcmiflr' BLM SCIENCE Sflwlwf. KejJClul1 In an age xx hen ex ery aspect of daily life is affected by the results of recent scientific advance. science depart- ments of the country's high schools occupy the keystone position in the arch of progress. It is here that the student is introduced to the type of thinking which typifies the scientist. and may dis- cover if his is the type of personality and mentality which will permit him to take his place among the ranks of those who will work toward satisfying the country's demand for more and faster production, new materials. and new and hetter methods of doing things. S., ni QI Y if Mr. Mann is showing off his star Biology pupil. MR. CHARLES BUCHER B.A.. Ashland College M.A.. Kent State University Biology General Science Sponror. Hi-Y Spmmfr. Biology Club MISS EVELYN HUGHES B.S.. Florida Southern Biology Super-1lfm'. Firrt Aid Room MR. JACK PHILLIPS B.S.. Concord College MA., XY'est Virginia University Ph-1 firf Bldlillcff Illaib Play iiml Sfiwlft Alt2e'L'!'.I ,dv-.N X-2? Q- N5 yo... 'Qt I
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