Charlestown High School - Pirates Yearbook (Charlestown, IN)

 - Class of 1972

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Ma'rh: A Divided Qubjeci In the past, math has not been one of the fa- vorite classes at CHS, but this year so many stu- dents decided to struggle through geometry that there were three classes. Mr. Narron had to yield his trusty compass to the student teacher Miss Smith for a semester, but he didn,t seem to mind. Advanced math, as always, held the distinction of having only one girl student. Basic math, algebra, and pre-algebra rounded out the math department. - Dean Studies his Algebra 11 book to show stu . . . Cnts the basxc fundamentals of quadratic ationsh Cathy Barry and julie Owens study, as Noel Broughton gets assistance from Mrs. Ehringer. Geometry class always makes the students hold their heads in pain in April and May.

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jim Devore marvels at the wonders of Science. Don Ferguson peeks to see if teacher is watching. Mrs. Stiegel tries the new art of fishing for meciam. Science Creaies Work Getting to school by 7:30, physics students seemed to be in a daze the rest of the day. Phys- ics class had to be held before school because there was no time to have it during the day. The freshmen biology students were surprisingly quiet and attentive, much to everyone,s amaze- ment. But everyone found out that instead of being under a magic spell, they were studying human reproduction. In Chemistry class, student invested extra time on Science Fair projects. Sur- prisingly, no one blew up the chemistry room. Lavonda Combs finds a new world under the microscope. ' All in all, the CH8 Science Department was very complete and made interesting by qualified teachers. 30



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Hisiorg Marches On Mr. Gilbert made world history more tolerable for the sophomores by acting out plays and play- ing the simulation game. During the second se- h mester, girls in Mr. Dunn,s class seemed eager to get to history because of their good-looking stu- dent teacher, Mr. Byers. Anthropology students studied the beginnings of man, and psychology students became interested in man,s behavior. The seniors, as usual, struggled through the last re- quired course, government. t1 : an: Student teacher Mr. Byers brings new id new teaching methods into history. Mr. Reinbold, joe Car- mack, Gary Long, and Danette Russell exam- ine Indian heads and relics in anthropology.

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