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NATURAL and SOCIAL SCIENCES Mind, matter, and ideas blend How can wc ever get in all the subjects we want before we grad- uate? is a familiar wail of junior and senior students as they look over the course choices at AHS. More and more attend summer classes, earn up to 23 units by the end of their senior year. Basic courses in high school make advanced and professional courses far easier in college or technical schools, as graduate friends advise. History, psychology', sociology, democracy all lend themselves to independent study as well as group research. Science and mathematics have become research tools for teenagers as well as for those working at a doctoral level. Altus schools provide the necessary equipment with the aid of federal programs and informed faculty members.
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CENTER STUUCTl'RE in Ihe thirty-eight-acre Altus Senior High campus is the administrative building, housing offices, academic classrooms, study hall, and library.
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JANICE DUNCAN, in left foreground, opposite page , Bar- bara Smith and Tamara Marts check answers as Mrs. Kester Lackey fills in psychology test blanks. SLIDE RULE techniques are demonstrated by Gary Don Hardy, left, as junior classmates. Debte Chapman, looks on in math lab. Altus students often win top three places in slide rule contests. MICROSCOPIC studies fascinate science-minded sophomore biologist, Mike Farley, center below, as he observes bacterial chain reactions. Mike is a member of an all-boy section. ARRIVING AN HOUR EARLY each Tues- day or Thursday was no chore for a volun- teer class of juniors who agreed to meet at 7:30 a.m. in order to study basic computer work. Volunteer teacher Mr. Earl Newberry, left above, works with Linda Lees. Gary Jones. Paul Doughty and George Ellis discuss projects. CHEMISTRY II students Kerry Larma, standing, and Lloyd Lowe hope to equal the record of advanced chemistry students of last year in earning college entrance hours. Both plan science-based careers. AMERICAN HISTORY students Tommy Slane, Gayle Sellers, Bruce Creed, Brenda Wil- son, Cherri McFarland, and Larry Green vol- unteered for debate team duty on the Viet Nam crisis. They spent weeks in reading and research for the project. 11
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