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Mr. Honsinger's chemistry class was a small but interested group. Here, Ferryl Gale, after making a generator, pours in hydrochlor- ic acid to make carbon dioxide. This class enjoyed lab once a week. Advanced math, an experimental class this year, had four students--James Bailey, Thomas Contreras, Rob- ert Gardner, Keith Merrell. Here James observes Thomas' project, a binary counter, where all the numbers shown represent the decimal system number 38. increase knowledge, develop physical, mental abilities. World history, a subject that has not been a ’’regular at DHS, was taught this year by Mr. Cours. Here, Dennis Moyers shows Carmen Quinones that Renaissance has a double s. Coach Chapman conducted P. E. classes. Below, Tommy Acres, Carlos Bencomo assist Berkley Steams in doing a forward flip. Other activities included rope climbing, archery, calisthenics, kickball. 23
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In Mr. Pace's general science lab, Paul Bil- lingsley, Robert Avila watcn Lorden Jones demonstrate how air pressure permits the up- ending of a flask of water with no loss of fluid. Only cardboard holds water in. Larry Lunt admires insect collections of Bethleen Jones and Cecil O’Dell. These, a first semester biology required project, were judged the best of all collections sub- mitted. All collected scorpions; some preserved insects in jewel boxes I Physical education, science, mathematics, social studies Panel discussion in American government class was chaired by Ann Empie. Seniors discussed textbook chapter, Our Federal System. Panelists were Diane Nelson, Sharon McCarty, Lawery Rhodes, Chair- man Ann, Lucille Lee, James Bailey, Thomas Contreras. Research themes were a project for second semester, with practice in use of library references. 22
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New Student Jerry Grigsby, Mickey Ferrell type in art-bookkeeping-shorthand room. Hard work - lots of memorizing - slave drivin’ teacher - these are some comments made by juniors and seniors who are brave enough to sign up for shorthand; but they know that when they have finished a course with Mr. H. T. Clothier, they are ready for a good secretarial position. Above; Ruth Aden, Margaret Rodriguez, Linda Payne, Lucinda Corona operates an adding machine essential for tricky bookkeeping calculations. 24 Many classes provide training Something new in the art classes was the use of boys as models. Below: Lawery Rhodes poses for Cecil O'Dell, Bob Richins. Right; Homemaking
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