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X Yr 5 Mr. Wilt Conine, eighth grade government teacher, checks reading material with Bruce g g Muhlberg and Linda Dykstra. i , mmf r developing World ING SMAL Social Studies Dickie Simmons and Tim Coulter point out some countries they've studied this year its Richard Barr Patrina Browning Hayden Cole Wilt Conine Betty Danielson Mary Jane Jordan A. C. Lorenz Linda Lee Mackey W , W,
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The seal of the state of Oklahoma is displayed by David Randle and Roger Dollarhide to the Oklahoma history class. The purpose of the social studies department is to interpret informa- tion to the students about the history of their land and their ancestors and how they helped to build the world we live in today. Students have learned some of these basic principles through social studies classes in grade school, but a deeper continuation is carried on through scientific geography classes in the seventh grade, government classes in the eighth grade, and history classes for the freshmen. By learning about the past, students can predict more about the future and their part in a growing and developing world. K in learning about the Even in English class, Chris Adams reads books on history, Xt An Oklahoma X 7 history class is bored with television.
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QX- i i r. 'I Cleopatra, the biology class guinea pig, gets lots of from Kerry Hunt, Leslie Calahan, and Cheryl Hein. Ricky Lane takes notes while Melissa Maloy measures the mass of spheres, X925 8 The science classes at Hoover provide excellent backgrounds for future courses of study. In the seventh grade, scientific geography is taken as a foundation for social studies and science. Eighth graders take physical science, a study of inanimate objects. Although no science is required in ninth grade, most students take biology, earth science, or life science. These courses include many ex- periments and field trips for enjoy- Inlng' Ken Stewart Martha Dodson Cathy Dodson and Susan Lawhorn are trying to find What's in the box? Steve Wallace, watches as Becky Stewart calmly prevents the eruption of the volcano i
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