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Math Mixes Knowledge with Fun Mr. Woodhoms demonstrates a prob- Mr. Pershern catches up on his lem to his class on this over-sized book work, port of his job as a slide rule. teacher. While physics students Pat West, Paulo Kessmger, Suzie Weldon, Tom Gay, Danny Hurd, Bob Pohly and Doug Janousek are working on a lab, Bob Bartlett gleefully experiments with the shower cord. Slide rules, compasses and rulers are the essential materials needed to produce geometric figures and solve math problems. Students in geometry, algebra and physics find Mr Woodhoms' ability to laugh with them at their failures and successes alike the basis for understanding and real learning. A cardboard polyhedron or a soda straw parallel piped or a baffling puzzle add sparkle to a math program living, not dead. Chemistry students, under Mr Pershern, have learned to work out problems for themselves and have developed a great respect for the open book test . R. T. MocCracken Blazon Arms Restaurant Mar-Tricia Gifts The Attic Geometry students all seem to Pat West, Glendyne Beemer, Jon be in deep concentration. Alderfer and Doug Janousek perform a physics experiment 12
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Bob Pohly, in the spirit of the Fiesta Fete, enjoys on evening South of the Border History Is Our Foundation Under the supervision of Miss Eugenio Tuttle and Mr. Roy Northcutt, history students ore not plogued constantly with dates and a lot of memorization but learn why the historic events occurred. There were many exciting moments os a senior boy looked for the contacts he lost but didn't wear or as a few junior boys helped Gary Baldozier out of the room. History classes leam of world travels from Miss Eugenia Tuttle and of developments in Viet Nam from Mr. Ray Northcutt. Expressions range from day-dreaming and surprise to intent interest as 7th graders study in social studies class. History classes also learned of the Bobcats chances in football at State during many of the lively discussions held in U.S. History. One little, two little, three little seniors . . . All right, Richie, get a move on! Seniors board bus for State Capitol. 11
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Marchetta Jackson, Linda Williams, Mike Levernier, Mike Einfeldt and Patti Davidson hope to learn from the wise old owl while straightening up the biology lab Mrs Ruth Goy, science teacher, explains to her class the many variations of the earth's topogrophy. Biology instructor, Miss Dorothy Green, gets her point across successfully with the aid of illustrated lectures Space Ship Finds Science Students, in their freshman year of high school are invited to step aboard the U S. Science Ship. The first stage is earth science, where fledglings learn about their own world before journeying to another Piloted by Miss Dorothy Green and co-piloted by advanced biology assistants Linda Jo Schroeder, Potti Terrain, Kathy Wood, Glendyne Beemer, Tom Gay and Bob Pohly, the biology students embark on a foscinating study of oil living organisms Whenever things go bad and all fails, lab assistants find that lying on the floor and giggling relieves all tensions. Chemistry, the third stage, under the supervision of Mr. William Pershern, encouroges students to probe deeper into unknown mysteries and to build up or tear down the present theories Raymond Gilbert, biology student, looks with a mixture of omazement and owe ot his newfound friend ''Hey, he does have a heort just like the frog, rot, fish, salamander . Mory Kay Pearson, Charles McNeil and Lorry Lamblin dissect the creoture.
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