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s?ifEgiY?'7? 'W5 'fff 'U if , E 1 ' Q ...ff .. ' . ' g I' in 5 , 1 g r 'k.' . FIRST PRACTICE in short hand symbol writing requires full time concentration of Carol Bates and Sybil Armstead. AMERICAN HISTORY is brought to life for members of Mrs. Robert Clayton's section where posters for and against presidential candidates were made by students. Barbara Ferrell 's was among thqse displayed. RAPT ATTENTION is given a lesson in grammer by use of overhead transparencies by Mrs. Dorothy Wells. SITTING at adjoining drawing board, Arthur Valdez explain mechanical drawing instructions in Spanish to Charles Smith of Mexico City who only speaks Spanish.
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CURRICULUM Course offerings planned to suit varied futures Approximately sixty different courses are offered for students including those courses needed for college preparation at any univers- ity in the nation. College level courses in some fields make advanced standing possible for qualified students. AS BUSINESS becomes more computerized, DATA Processing becomes essential. Chipper Morgan, Johnnie Post, and Wayne Schmedt practice first year work on the RCA-301. EXERCISING can be fun is one of the basic concepts of physical , education. Soccer and softball are the fun way to build muscle coordination. -E i.-, :git y Q g y c. A ADVANCED COURSE emphasizes laboratory experience. Zoology students study microscopic protozoa.
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HONORS Scholarship, citizenship highlights honor awards When Merit Semi-Finalists and Merit Commenda- tion Winners are announced each year at least half of The AHS honorees have Transferred to another high school with their Air Force fathers. This year one Merit Semi-Finalist, and three commendation awardees, are at other schools. In addition to Those placing in The Top one and Two percent of The na- tion, approximately TO percent more of The Class of 1969 placed in The Top five percent scholas- Tically. AT Girls State and Girls Nation AHS students not only gained The Top office, but numerous lesser ones, and Boys State delegates achieved offices also. Altus FFA, winning Top awards annually, came Through again This year aT both Tulsa and Oklahoma City State Fairs. ,ywwm BOYS STATE Delegates discuss experiences. They are Ronny Babione, Rusty Chapman, Mark Snell, and Scott Whiteside. v C., ,,,, ,. ,,, f :Qu '. i, 'riig-:fi if . 'iff' fir NATIONAL MERIT semifinalists take a test to determine GIRLS STATE was held at Central State College AHS finalists ratings. Principal Jerry Doyle informs Nancy delegates are Jan Mahan, Kay Heidebrecht .Jill Click Craven of her semifinalist status. and Renee McMahan. I I 6 Q
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