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INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT-Robert Campbell, Phillip Decker, AI Hancock, and William Ford demonstrate one of their many machines. ART DEPARTMENT-Tom Grimsley and ludy Scifres worked hard painting X-mas ornaments during the holiday seasons. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT-Linda Rue and Sharon Hagerman pose in front of French maps. rr' 48? Q I W 25: n Q , Y , M , ., 5 gr, ' 5- l E if Q 'Q . 5 S fl! G ' S I 4 njffg gk 'mf 1 fe'-' .' f 111, a 'A .. '. 1: -' -. ,I I ta Eg: g I J ' f I is Q f I ?iii3 .f I aff 'G '3 -121 ' i 'Y Zvi z , ai f ' Facuhy!133
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ln what direction does weather generally move across the United States? Do atomic numbers of ele- ments increase at the same rate as the mass numbers? How are algae important to all organisms? The an- swers to these puzzling questions as well as many others can be found any time in the SCIENCE DEPART- MENT. Randy Hobson, Charles Roby, Sylvia Freeman, and lim Duke appear in the lab in front of several different specimens. Ron Meade, Harry Dun- can, and loe Holmon conduct an in- triguing experiment. lim Duke, depart- ment head, feels that the DCHS Science Department is doing well. A.P. students are running a lot more college type labs this year. By the way, why is amorphous carbon not considered to be a third allotropic form of carbon?
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The SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT has seen few changes this year ex- cept for the video tape player pur- chased at the beginning of the year. However, this change was very bene- ficial to the department and the stu- dents. The DCHS Social Studies De- partment offers many out of class activities to the students. These op- portunities range from the A.P. history class which prepares students to take the A.P. test given at the end of the year, to various trips such as the Presidential Classroom conference in Washington D,C. Project Business has been conducted in civics classes to in- troduce the business world to fresh- men. The faculty members who make up the DCHS Social Studies Depart- ment commit themselves to their work and their students. These dedi- cated teachers are Floyd Hooks, Mary Ann Mattingly, Buzz Norris, Robert Graham, Mickey Walker, Glenn Berry, John Youpatoff, Tony Hopper, Tony Franklin, and Lynn Walker.
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