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Discoveries in Science Lead MISS KA1HERINE CHESTEEN: Biology: B.S.E»!., Mississippi College. MRS. LAURA KEALHOFER: Home Economics; Sponsor, FHA; B.S., MSCW. MR. GEORGE RICHARDSON: Chemistry, Physics, Senior Science; Sponsor, JETTS; B.A., M.A., University of Mississippi. It is said that what man has learned in the last ten to twenty-five years is equal to all previous knowledge. This is particularly true of science. TTie present stan- dard of living is due greatly to the advancements made in this area. General science is usually studied as an introducto- ry course at YHS. Most sophomores take biology in which they explore plant and animal life. In this course students dissect and do microscopic work and make collections of leaves, insects, and flowers. In chemistry students are introduced to sub-atomic par- ticles, valences, and compounds. Group laboratory ex- periments are a highlight of classes. Venturing into physics, students discover the why of motion and ener- gy by learning and applying mathematical laws. 'Hiree phases of home economics train future homemakers in cooking, nutrition, sewing, and creativity. Oooh, Mr. Richardson! 'Dial stuff smells nasty.” says Debbie Hill in a high shrill voice. 26
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Mathematics Department Encourages Accuracy MR. KENNETH W. BUCKLEY Algebra II, Advanced Math; Sponsor. Math Club: B.S., M.S., University of South- ern Mississippi. MRS. LOUISE CLARK Unified Geometry, Algebra I; Sponsor. Pep Squad; B.A.. Long wood College. MRS. LINDA FAROANE Basic Math. Algebra I; B.S.. MSCW. MRS. Rt TH WATSON Algebra I; B.S., Millsaps College. Now, Jimmy, copying the answers out of the back of the book is not satisfactory, ' reprimands Mrs. Watson. The courses offered in mathematics at YHS range from Basic Math I to Advanced Math, a course which combines trigonome- try and analytical geometry. As the students struggle through the unlimited mysteries solved by numbers, they seem to realize the importance of this subject in everyday life. Math will not only prepare them for the problems of life, but it will also help them to reason better and improve modem civiliza- tion. At YHS the mathematics department provides strong foundations in the careers of our modern world. 28 Mr. Buckley patiently explains logarithms to his advanced math students.
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