Russellville High School - Climax Yearbook (Russellville, AR)

 - Class of 1979

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Studies , ' - V , ZW ,.,,. ,Y 4. 'I' Z A' ,A ' ww 1-, 2 lj Robert Rego and Rhonda Johnson study chemical reactions. 21 Angie Newsom gets the inside story on a frog. 3h Dr. Arterbury talks to a Physiology class about aerobics and their effect on the cardio-vascular system. 41 Hershel Garrison and Steve Stallings classify trees. 2-if 3 4 Sciencef45

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The variety of math courses offer the foundation for almost any career. The Math Department has classes on many differ- ent levels, from Practical Math to Calculus, for the very math- minded. At first, all were more than challenging, but Scholas- tically, I believe the classes are getting easier as we get adjust- ed to thinking again. - Mile Ogle When a sophomore enrolls in Biology I, he has no idea what adventures lie ahead of him in the Science Department. If Biology I appealed to him, his only problem is which science course to choose next. A deeper knowledge can be gained from Biology II. After this, he can learn all about himself in Anato- my or Physiology. And for the very brave scientists there are Physics and Chemistry. S-' rt'-5. il' I Q .N X32 1 5 L'i. - ,-.. V aG '1 I New , ' , fg. E? . V. fc V 2 M K ' ll X,-21. fy .1, Q 5. 0 'I S - X li X cl , it 'Ns' I out if f - -Q. N. ggl q , . v e 1 x , . ,.i, 5? -v ' 1-4 , s - f . '- W Lil ' ff' 4-H43-7-Mffxf 4.1! I az I 1 a wig, ,Iggy : V. 1 . -.hh 4 vi. W---.,, M -AYAYH A . 1 I xx --ANNA f Q Xsxxxmx . Z , an ' -. r- 1 --,U ' N - .yur X-,Xxx-sk-v . Xe --.. ., 4, V . .lt-xl-kt4,a '--sk 'u., N, . i 'l IJ Miles Graham works on an experiment involving the effect of sunlight on plants. 21 Debbie Ridings and Connie Hays learn the technique of doing good proofs. 44fSc1ence 8: Math vestigative ws-, I 5 2 J, I X ,



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anagin I ll The Business Department involves much more than just learning how to type. And it's not just for the girl whose lifelong ambition is to be a secretary. This depart- ment prepares students for many careers, and it also helps them in high school. The classes vary from learning how to diagram sentences to bookkeeping. So next time a student is trying to take down notes as fast as his teacher talks, or typing a term paper by the hunt and peck method, he'll wish he had checked into the business department. Business courses, such as typing and accounting, would be beneficial to every- one. -- Patricia Crites is 1 2 'iv 4 l-21 Peggy Jones learns how to glue a stencil, and Karen Mur- phy and Tammy Castlebury run it off. 31 Eva Forbes, Dee Pruitt, Robin Denncy, Cheryl Hardin, and Kim Martin practice typing dictation. 41 Debbie Murdock gets a little extra height while practicing speed on the adding machine. 51 Jamie McGuire makes transparencies on a Thermo Fax copier. 61 Gordon Blackwell gives a class presentation from the Courier Democrat. 46fBusmess A .f'2t't:!1v1-. ff' ,- ,, 'gr 5 L I'-U 7' ' I I 'Z . vp . .. , 7 D.: . ' Nfl' ..'- ' - A T' u- I . x' Qfff- f.rE ,, . .ra ., ' 1---i'Q,.1'm 'IDI- gS....,s .Cv bl.- .. ,, ' -nfs-l 'f'l'f' -'-9 Q- ..--..--'KG-. ..,-1,,....-5 1 Rgggij. ny ' -.-.f Q s ,,.,, U, Qin ...f XV-- . 'S. fG.-'tj R, . .-. '.'-- ,I 'N'- .rfb t, 31,21 J TL ' , . 4. .JI -', 3 44' 44y,,unw, -lm W9 25. 6

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Russellville High School - Climax Yearbook (Russellville, AR) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 172

1979, pg 172

Russellville High School - Climax Yearbook (Russellville, AR) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 202

1979, pg 202

Russellville High School - Climax Yearbook (Russellville, AR) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 83

1979, pg 83

Russellville High School - Climax Yearbook (Russellville, AR) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 143

1979, pg 143

Russellville High School - Climax Yearbook (Russellville, AR) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 20

1979, pg 20

Russellville High School - Climax Yearbook (Russellville, AR) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 10

1979, pg 10


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