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A CC! o reoccurinq past It’s been said that history repeats itself and the reoccur- ence is obvivos in this depart- ment, which includes, world his- tory, world geography, Ameri- can history and government. Students are taught the course history has taken through out the world, the development of the government we live under and especially America’s histor- ical past and not so past. 1. Seniors Phyllis Gant and Jada Love explore the many aspects of our government. 2. Mr. Van Fleet is shown instructing Lawrence Whitley on the subject of text.
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Can You Count to 10? copy, layout and photos by Robert Fino How old were you when you could finally count to ten? IVfath is a skill which everyone must become aquainted with. Just think of the many times you encounter an obstacle dealing with math. The math department is head- ed by IVfe. Brazell, who also works with students in order to prepare them for U. I. L. competition. Throughout the course of the year, students may enroll in a variety of classes dealing with the fundementals of math. A more advanced course offered is trigonometry. The main purpose of math is to stress the importance of math- mathetics and to make each st udent a more potent ial consunrv er.
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More Than Just Frogs Students taking science re- lated courses learn facts held together by prindples-facts wh- ich fel low t hese st udents through every day life, acknowledged or not. There are many courses off- ered under the science label. Biology, the oldest of the sci- ences, studies all living things, plants, animals and orgasnisms. Physical science is concerned with matter and energy. Studied are mechanics, heat, light, sound, electrcity and magnetism, and the properties of matter. Chemistry studies materials found on the earth to determine their atomic and molecular stru- cture and the changes that occur in them. 1. Mike Taylor and Jerry Gray get involved with a chemistry experiment. 2. Discovering the structure of a liquid substance are David Phe- nix and Dwayne Johnson. 3. James Rose works hard on a written experiment. 5 to layout, copy photos by Phyllis Hunter
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