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English Grammar, vocabulary and composi¬ tion are required for the first semester. A choice of literature courses is of¬ fered second semester. Betty Funk- houser, Donna Holmes, Nancy Vick, Alma Ritchie, Ann McGinn, Pam Holt, Ann Wright, and Mary Bert Hawkins are English teachers. 1 vj Kjl B ■ r t 1 t ■ i |» |A V 24
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Science Wayne Myers The Chemistry course is designed to develop the fundamental skills, major concepts and principles of chemistry, including formula writing, equation balancing, atomic theory and structure, chemical bonding, and the pe¬ riodic system. There is a laboratory phase. % Steve Gardner Earth Science incorporates the study of astronomy, geology, oceanog¬ raphy, and meteorology. The course examines the earth ' s characteristics, including weather, rocks and miner¬ als, the earth ' s relationship to the uni¬ verse, and the oceans and their char¬ acteristics. Dennis Marstiller Carol Pietruszak Ecology is the branch of biology that deals with the relationships living things have with each other and their enviroment. Ecologists study the activities and changes in the natural world to increase their understanding of the world and all its creatures. Biology I is a generalized science course which deals with all living things. Studies include the genetics, interrelationships between organisms, botany, and zoolo¬ gy .The course is designed to give the student a basic look at all life sciences. It is recommended for most academic stu¬ dents. Biology II is a senior level course with a concentrated study of human physiology. John Radosevich 23
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Library and Guidance The library is open from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for student use. It contains approximately 10,000 volumes and subscribes to eighty magazines and periodicals as well as several newspapers. Numerous sets of reference books and audio visual materials are also available for student use. Patricia Phillips is librarian and Joan Campbell is library aide. The guidance program provides a variety of services for students: individual and group counseling sessions, up-to-date occupational and educational information, referral services and area employment infor¬ mation. Patricia Brawley, Walter Eye, and Myra Yancy are guidance counselors, and Jean Dove is guidance aide. 25
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