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9 rf? 1 2 L, . . p . Qty. r is . ' 1 ., , y . B NX. David Stork finds it is easier to laugh than cry about G.P.S. I do not have the answers written on my hand! exclaims Becky Reilly. 'W' A 1 Theoretically speaking, chemistry was never meant for first period.
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Qorfin If All Uuf Each year when the freshmen come to Eisenhower they find a whole range of science courses to choose from. Only two years of science are required to graduate, but students may take advanced science classes such as Chemistry I, Physics, or Biology ll. A new course offered at lke this year is Chemistry Il, taught by Mrs. O. Dry. Along with Mrs. Dry, Coach Dixon, Mrs. Gorden, Mrs. Lewallen, and Mrs. Wooten make up the science department. Their goal is to help us better understand ourselves and our world through science. Mmmm, is this what they're serving for lunch today? asks Billy Wagner fa '4f 2c- lt looks like Greek to mel Freshman Mike Westtliscovers the perils of G.P.S. WW' I wish this would hurry I m tired of wait ing! says Mark Hayes
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Revolufion Evolufion History is in the making every day. lt's around us, behind us, history is us. What we do will shape the lives of others. From the French Revolution to Jimmy Carter's foreign affairs, history is a way of life. Teachers at Eisenhower enjoy discussing the world situations of the past and present with students. In order to live in a world as technically advanced as . ou rs, we must be able to understand how it has 1-1 progressed, Freshman Monica Tofte finds out that History requires note-taking. lke's teachers are dedicated to using the past to help us understand the future through U.S. and World History, Government, and Problems in Democracy. Senior Bret Reagan enloys studying Gov ,- emmem' Sophomore Kathy Pou looks in despair over the assignment of World War ll
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